closed #172101
Potholes, Other Street Repair
249-299 S Smith Rd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 3/27/2020
Northbound pavement starting to come up a bit in chunk on N. Smith between 3rd and Morningside.
Northbound pavement starting to come up a bit in chunk on N. Smith between 3rd and Morningside.
There is a huge pothole at top of hill before you reach the stop light. It was dark and raining this morning and I hit the pothole without knowing it was there. My dash immediately let me know that my front right tire had 0 air pressure. I pulled into IU Credit Union parking lot and checked. My tire was completely flat. I drive a new Hyundai Sonata and have never had a flat tire in this car.
Bloomington exit has metal scrap in the middle of both exit lanes. Lots of cars hit it and it can cause tire damage
Turn signal and always come on even when no cars are present
The traffic light at the intersection of 3rd St. and Hillsdale is currently on a timed cycle that doesn't seem to change at any point during the day. It would be better if there were sensors or something, because I find myself stopping and waiting the entire light cycle sometimes, with no sign of anyone coming from the other street, and that's a waste of time and fuel. So if that ought could give more default preference to the traffic on 3rd St., that would be awesome.
The sidewalk ends abruptly in a very dangerous intersection. This turn needs to be improved for pedestrian safety. The sidewalk should not be on only one side of the road, particularly in such a dangerous location for pedestrians to cross the road, just to have the sidewalk reappear only meters away.
i gotta slow to 25 to go over the mangled patchwork of cold asphault patches all uneven and falling apart. winslow @ walnut pike.
Fire hydrant has been hit and there’s leaving no water coming out
For Council & Mayor Offices: The whole near west side within city limits that leads to what everyone considers the actual west side of Bloomington (whether in city limits or not) is being very poorly zoned and utterly bad development. The city never prioritizes parks or other greenway features - or even just simple street trees and better vegetation requirements. All the businesses over here continue to get gigantic parking lots and the less popular zoning cases (i.e. rehabilitation centers) are pushed to the west side. Where are these items on the east side of town? Or north? This is inequitable zoning and use of resources focused only to east side and downtown residents. We want to see better.
Temporary signs in drive through