closed #175006
Potholes, Other Street Repair
15 S Kirby Alley, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 3/2/2021
Multiple, deep potholes in the entire 300 block of S. Kirby Alley. End to end.
Multiple, deep potholes in the entire 300 block of S. Kirby Alley. End to end.
Coming from the roundabout, on the right hand side at the intersection of Winslow and Xavier: pothole.
Several years ago speed bumps were installed on Allen Street between Lincoln Street and Bryan Park. The materials were described as being temporary but whatever was supposed to replace them as permanent never materialized. Several of them are now missing sections, and there are some where nails are bent and pushing up.
After the snow storm two weeks ago, the street in front of my house was cleared, but not the dead end part of Brookside Drive that is beside my house. I e-mailed Joe Van Deventer, Director of Street Operations, to ask if that was an error or a new policy. I received no reply. I need to know the answer, so that I can attempt to reverse the policy if the policy for clearing snow from dead end streets has changed. As you can see in the satellite photo, I was forced to hand shovel 40 yards of Brookside Dr. to "get out" even 2-3 days after the snow storm.
My neighbor has a trash can fulk of trash.im tired of looking at it. Also would like to keep rodents away.
B-line lights 22, 31, 40 and 52 are either out or are very weak.
Dead skunk needs removed. Roadkill.
The gravel/cinder trail between the parking lot and the large shelter is now a flowing stream. There's a waterfall on the hill/cliff that normally turns and flows parallel to and then under the trail, but has overflowed its banks at the spot where it turns. It's eroded part of the trail all the way to the parking lot (stopped by the paved pedestrian "lobby", where it is pooling). Not a disaster, but it does push pedestrians onto the grass. Wanted to make sure you were aware. Thanks for all you do to keep our parks in such great shape overall!
The playground at Park Ridge Park needs additional fill/fiber/woodchips/whatever it is called. There are areas of consistently exposed dirt, there are deep pits under the swings, and the distance between the bottoms of some of the slides and the playground surface has grown large. Additionally, there are areas of exposed dirt in the grassy areas around the playground in areas or erosion. It has been worse in the past, but still seems like it needs addressed to try to prevent additional erosion.
Recycling not picked up last week. Please reference previous open ticket 174965