closed #146743
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2–104 E Winslow Rd
- Case Date:
- 7/28/2015
Deteriorating curb as well as subsidence of sewer grate curb area.
Deteriorating curb as well as subsidence of sewer grate curb area.
The walking bridge on Second Street between Rose Ave and Anita was damaged by a fallen tree about a month ago and has been closed since then. To walk to work, I have to invade a neighbor's privacy by walking through her yard. I have noticed quite a few people (including an elderly one today) walking on the street, which is very tight traffic-wise. Does the city have plans to fix it? A second concern is one I've asked about several times over the years. Since I've heard about the plan to reconfigure the bike lanes on 3rd Street beginning on Rose, is it possible to put a crosswalk there (across 3rd on Rose). I have found this also to be a hazardous place to navigate on my walk to work in the IU School of Education on North Rose Ave. Many thanks for your attention to both questions! Hannah Schertz 512 S Rose Ave.
two large potholes on 2nd street just past intersection with Eagleston
When paving projects done by old hospital
There’s a lot of overgrowth on Rogers at Second, on the southwest corner, adjacent to the location of the old hospital. It’s hard to get a stroller past and I think it would be harder for a person who uses a wheelchair. Doesn’t the city own that? Please fix. Thanks.
Light #99 on B-line trail is out. Most of the lights along the west side of Kroger are out, but this is important for the number of individuals crossing 2nd on the B-line. I hope they are not all in series!
The traffic light is longer for the traffic on Adam’s Street vs the traffic on 2nd Street causing a back up all. The timing should be flipped so the green light is longer for the traffic on 2nd Street.
It would be helpful if the City would advertise road closures with a wide range of public media when they are planning a project. Was it in the newspaper or WTIU or WFHB, etc.? Thank you.
In the early morning,when I'm driving to work, around 6:00 a.m., the northbound/southbound lights only stay green for about ten seconds, while the other side stays green for up to 50 seconds, or longer. The mall isn't even open yet. They are working on timers, not sensors.
The left-turn signal from College Mall to E 2nd St skipped at least two cycles about 20 minute ago. There was a long line of cars waiting to turn. I was first, so I could see clearly. Prior to this, the line was already long and the left-turn signal did not stay on long enough.