closed #176774
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
Bloomington City Hall, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/30/2021
At the northwest corner of the intersection of college and 6th, one of the walk signals is burnt out.
At the northwest corner of the intersection of college and 6th, one of the walk signals is burnt out.
Glass on sidewalk and road. It has been there for at least a couple of weeks. Luckily I hadn’t had a flat on my bike yet.
The end of Alexander Street where it meets W 10th street needs repaired.
Hello city There is a broken glass and a lot of loose stone that is in the Bike lane at the intersection of College Mall and Hillside. This makes it harder to stay safe for bike commuting. It would be nice if it could be cleaned up really would make it much safer. Thank you
The street light on the 900 block of Manor Rd. is out. The light is across the street from 929 S. Manor Rd.
Large potholes developing around the roundabout between Rogers and Winslow, and up both sides of the hills
S. High street between E Covenanter Dr and E Maxwell Ln has multiple and giant potholes traveling north on S High St towards E 2nd Street.
Street light at 208 E 10th (on 10th St by alley) has been out for a few weeks. There’s a lot of college kids on street at night and the darkness contributes to a lack of safety.
Pothole N Maple St in front of Jackson Heights Apartments right side of the road
I live at the corner of Kirkwood and Elm Street. I am disabled and have a caregiver coming this morning. There is nowhere for her to park. The snow plow rather than have the blade plow the snow piled up near the cemetery retaining wall, has plowed a huge bank of snow near the sidewalk and has blocked me in my garage. I am trapped and not able to leave. I cannot shovel the snow because of my disabling conditions. There’s nowhere for my caregiver to park. Please help, I’m trapped. Also, when I called yesterday evening to report the issue 812–349–3448, someone named Jared, the operator, was very condescending and sarcastic on the phone to me. Extremely cavalier and quite nasty. It seems as though he delighted in telling me that there wasn’t anything that could be done. His tone and inflection were both rude and patronizing. Thanks, Erica Payne