closed #176655
Street Lights
N Rosewood Dr at Yellowwood Court, Bloomington, IN 47404
- Case Date:
- 7/22/2021
The Street Light is out at the inteersection of N Rosewood Dr and Yellowwood Court, Bloomington, IN 47404
The Street Light is out at the inteersection of N Rosewood Dr and Yellowwood Court, Bloomington, IN 47404
Kirkwood & Rogers--small, but deep pothole in the crosswalk that runs from the SE to SW corners of the intersection.
There is a patch of ice on N Lindbergh Dr at the bottom of the street heading towards 11th St.
Street light is out at Kinser Pike and the north entrance to the BHS North football stadium.
Hi! It's been long enough since I worked for the City that I can no longer remember whether this is a signal that the state or the city controls, so please let me know if I need to talk to the state instead. I am a parent of a North High School student, but we're districted in South, so we carpool every day to school and back. I noticed today that the signal at 46 and Kinser Pike doesn't stay green very long for the cars on Kinser. Normally, that makes total sense. However, I'm wondering if, during that pick up time in the afternoon when traffic backs up down Kinser Pike, the timing of the light could change to allow for more cars to get through that intersection. It would be so lovely if that were possible. It's a pretty small window, starting with when the school buses leave North, probably around 2:50 or so, and maybe going for 20 minutes after that? Thank you for your consideration.
Pothole
Debris from large tree branches that broke off of tree on roadway at corner of 7th and Indiana Avenue. Dangerous for cars driving through.
A very short stretch of North Indiana Avenue is extremely bumpy and uneven immediately to the south of East 7th Street. The bumpy stretch is right before you reach the intersection with 7th St as you're heading north on Indiana Ave.
two holes cut into street, can you repair please
The curb on the west side of the street between 9th and 10th is sadly damaged and has been for the last 15 years. Why can we build trails and not fix our curbs?