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closed #176642

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3829 S Woods Edge BND

Case Date:
7/21/2021

Pothole

closed #176641

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3821 S Woods Edge BND

Case Date:
7/21/2021

Pothole

closed #176640

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1201 E Woods Edge WAY

Case Date:
7/21/2021

pothole

closed #176634

Street & Traffic Signs

2102 E Wimbleton LN

Case Date:
7/20/2021

The school zone/speed limit sign east of the intersection of Wimbleton & High Street has been knocked over into the middle of a big viburnum bush so it can't be seen.

closed #176630

Potholes, Other Street Repair

506 N Adams ST

Case Date:
7/20/2021

Wooden Railroad tie is broken. Unsafe for cars driving over it. Could pop tire or ruin underside of a low riding car.

closed #176626

Street & Traffic Signs

1022 E Wylie St, Bloomington, IN 47401, États-Unis

Case Date:
7/20/2021

speed limit at 30mph!!!

closed #176621

Street & Traffic Signs

Case Date:
7/19/2021

traffic light needs adjustment for east west traffic

closed #176619

Trash

Case Date:
7/19/2021

I forgot to add the address of the broken asphalt that I made and reported over the weekend. The pile is in front of my neighbors mail box at 2301 Sussex Dr. I added some more last evening.

closed #176608

City Construction Projects

704 N. Parkridge Road, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
7/18/2021

At 704 N. Park Ridge Road Ms. Kaye Hill reports that the sidewalk in front of her house is sinking and is adjacent to a storm drain. Sidewalk sink is helping to collect water and contribute to some flooding from recent rains. There are green and orange paint marks on the sidewalk there and it may already be on the list for repair. Please contact Kaye and take a look at the site to determine what can be done and advise Kaye. Thank you.

closed #176603

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
7/18/2021

Polly Grimshaw bike path is dangerously overgrown creating a line of sight hazard. One cannot see oncoming trail users and cyclists must duck to avoid contact with overhanging brush.