closed #165667
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3526 S Dunstan DR
- Case Date:
- 8/24/2018
Possible water main break. large amount of water running in street drain.
Possible water main break. large amount of water running in street drain.
Hello. Last year there was a major rainstorm in Bloomington that managed to adversely affect the storm drainage between my house and the next door neighbor. The storm activity managed to wash out a small corner of soil on the other side of the fence. Now any time it rains and thereafter, the ground is fairly wet (puddles) and the corner with missing soil fills up. This water manages to linger for days from outside the fence and through the yard. I'm requesting someone from Stormwater to visit my home on 10 June 2022; any time of day is fine. I ask for this date because I'm off work and we can survey together. This has been an ongoing issue for some time and I'm seeking suitable remedy. I have additional photos to share, however, seeing this in person would be beneficial. I couldn't include this on the form, however, my work email is: john.r.jerome.civ@army.mil. I'm most appreciative for any time you're able to spare to look at this issue. Thank you. V/r John
water main cover been removed by the street
Sediment/gravel collected in southeast corner of intersection at Lincoln/Smith. Completely blocks the bike lane. There's also some in the block to the north, but this is by far the worst spot. Thank you in advance for removing it!
Sidewalk between 3506 and 3508 is broken due to heavy city trucks using easement.
This drain is clogged with gravel, and a lot has piled up inside the drain. Thank you!
This is a very risky situation. Someone could get hurt here. Please take a look.
overgrown brush scratching vehicles
At our residence at 3425 S Glasgow Cir Bloomington IN, there is a storm sewer in the back that got clogged / obstructed today during the flood. Is there a city facilities that can help / support us with the flood issue that occurred? Thank you so much. Best, Aurelian Bidulescu and Lucia Toadere
This is more of a question after some recent work done by my property to fix a water main leak. As you can see from the image, there is some damage done to the lawn by heavy equipment used during the process. I was wondering if the city is going to help fix some of that or whether the responsibility lies on me. Also, is there any plan to re-pave part of the street that was drilled through to fix the underground water leak? Guessing yes once it is warmer outside? Thanks!