closed #150175
Potholes, Other Street Repair
Indiana University, Bloomington
- Case Date:
- 1/11/2016
Pothole in northbound lane
Pothole in northbound lane
3rd Street, a main thoroughfare with heavy traffic, sidewalk covered with snow West of Patterson. A danger to pedestrians that needs to be cleared.
Our land lord is responsible for the snow removal, He claims the city changed the requirement and snow removal is no longer required. This is at 207 S Rogers Street, is this true? If so is the city now liable if someone falls and gets injured? He claims all that they have to do is scrape a foot path somewhere on the property a shovel width.
3rd St. sidewalk West of Patterson is not available for traffic, it is full of snow creating a dangerous environment for pedestrians that need to use this major street.
Snow plow has knocked down mailbox. Fix is temporary.
I am stuck in my house at 8110 S Whitherbee because E.Clarkway has not been sanded and it is now ice
Near kroger on main and emerson..going south on center just before you approach the backside of kroger in the left lane is a huge pothole
Lots of people in the West Pointe neighborhood have not shoveled after the past two snowfalls, so now sidewalks are getting icy from footsteps. :(
street light not working
The speed bumps here are massive and are destroying my suspension. The speed limit is 25MPH in my neighborhood but I can't go more than 10MPH without my car bottoming out on the speed bumps or hitting my head on my car ceiling. I'm all for speed bumps enforcing a reasonable speed limit but having two gigantic speed bumps every block in my entire neighborhood is kind of silly. I have to drive over dozens of these a week when going to work and have now had to replace my struts ($900) and my shocks/shock absorbers are next ($800). I have a Toyota Camry, which is a pretty common and rather robust car generally speaking so I doubt my story is a unique one. Is it possible to lower the speed bumps? Thank you.