closed #187414
Utilities Yardwork
3617 E Post RD
- Case Date:
- 2/23/2024
I would like to know who installed this on my property. It’s leaking e. coli and that needs to be fixed.
I would like to know who installed this on my property. It’s leaking e. coli and that needs to be fixed.
Dirt eroding out to sidewalk and road by Blackwell project house on 17th st past cleaners
Several weeks ago the new fiber cables were buried along E Hillside Dr. I was working from home when one of the workers knocked on the door and asked if I had water. I did, and so did the neighbors. The worker said he ran into water, but if we all had service, then he wasn’t going to worry about it. I didn’t think anything of it. Now, we have noticed there is water coming up out of a spot along the sidewalk. I realize the picture is not really telling you much, but it’s like a small mud pit and water is coming up out the ground there. This is within the 10’ strip that the City of Bloomington owns along this section of Hillside.
Should this be corrected to avoid falls or other problems?
water from bathroom and toilet not going down.
Our yard was dug up this winter probably to access that pipe, but it’s been left with just dirt all over our grass and our sidewalk
New hydrant has deep erosion ditch that is hazardous
waste of city water
Hello, There has been utilities construction going on by our apartment for over a month now. We understand that there is a lot of noise that comes along with it, especially since they have to break through multiple feet of rock to be able to place new sewer lines. We have been understanding in the last few weeks as rock hammering began at 7AM and went on through 5PM Monday-Friday. Even as this construction extended to Saturdays as well. As of last night however, the construction went on all night long. I am guessing that since this is a city run construction project that the noise ordinance was overlooked, however with the continued rock hammering this is unacceptable. It is disruptive and prevented us from sleeping through the night (which is especially impressive given that we have grown accustomed to the street noise typical of living on Walnut Street). Again, we get that this is an important project and that there is a lot of noise that comes along with that. However work through the night cannot continue. Sincerely, Brandon Fricke
Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County is working at the SE corner of 17th and Fee on the IU campus. The attached picture shows a water outlet cover that is broken.