closed #158390
Traffic Suggestions
1800-1808 South High Street
- Case Date:
- 3/8/2017
There is no sign indicating 'Arden' street at the intersection of High and Arden. It makes it complicated giving directions! Thanks.
There is no sign indicating 'Arden' street at the intersection of High and Arden. It makes it complicated giving directions! Thanks.
After the heavy rain, the 'usual' potholes have appeared again on the south side of e Second Street, from the intersection with High all the way until the STOP-sign at the intersection of Second and Woodcrest.
There is a dip in the road near this location and a pot hole has developed. The surface of the road needs to be raised to prevent the pot hole from reappering. It was fixed last year but is back again.
Asphalt crumbling. Large aligator cracks. Pot hole.
Large pot hole at the entrance of Cedar Chase housing addition off Leonard Springs road.(Located on right side of road when exiting the housing addition.)
The pavement along the front of our house is very uneven compared to the curb and many people have tripped or twisted their ankle. The end of our driveway is very bad too and it causes us to scrape the bottom of our cars
We had our yard landscaped, which included attempting to remove grass that was growing on the street side of the curb in front of our house. We realized that the curb is severly damaged, and in some cases missing between Sheridan Dr. and our lawn.
There is a recurring pothole on the right side of the road going in the direction of IU campus. It was filled maybe last year or so but has fallen in again. This is causing cars to swerve around it and, since it's on a hill, this puts them in danger to hitting oncoming cars.
Very deep pothole on the north side of the road
For many years, kids have had problems walking to Rogers/Binford Elementary School on the south side of the sidewalk on E 1st St, just before High Street. There is an unused driveway to an empty lot, which is a pool of mud in wet weather. Neighbors have pointed this out to the council before. Neighbors have also come up with their own solutions - putting down boards, etc. I heard a school parent yesterday saying he planned to fill it in with gravel or cement because he had not had a response from the council. Might it be possible for you to repair this gap in the sidewalk permanently? Thank you!