closed #205784
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2011 S High ST
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2025
Pavement has alligatored and top layer of asphalt has disappeared. Pothole developing just north of 2011 mailbox. Put this one on the to do list before winter.
Pavement has alligatored and top layer of asphalt has disappeared. Pothole developing just north of 2011 mailbox. Put this one on the to do list before winter.
The Speed indication sign does not work. It hasn't worked in a very long time. People speed down this section of high street like it's their job. Someone is going to end up getting hit. This sign needs to be a reminder that this is a 30 mile limit and a school zone. Please fix it!!!
My son found this needle last week in the parking lot of the Butler Park Gardens. We went back to the visit our garden today and it was still there so I picked it up and put it in the needle box at the park restrooms. This is the second time in a month or so that our children have come dangerously close to used needles. Baseball field is basically unrecognizable as a baseball field because of the weeds.
It appears a private (not city) tree crew has "topped" a few street trees along E. Tapps Turn. I know the city has taken down a few trees in the area due to disease, but this is entirely different. I realize it's too late to do anything for these particular trees now, but they've left the equipment on the street, suggesting they'll be back to do more butchering next week. Please ask someone check on this work before they do any further damage.
Chain smoking in the parking lot on a red van
Completely dead tree, West side -- could be hazard?
There's a spotlight in front of the old folks home that shines into the road (east moores). the light faces east. it's very distracting/misleading driving towards it at night. I believe the light is supposed to illuminate a sign or tree.
re: case 205523, the light is on the ground directly by their sign which is just uphill of the sidewalk on moores pike, not far west of clarizz.
There is a full tree right in front of Arby’s east, along E 3rd Street. This tree blocks westbound traffic from view (from the driveway just to the west) until they are too close.
I live at the corner of W 3rd and Jackson Sts. There is a "traffic calming" device at the west end of the intersection. Another car just struct the curb with some damage today. Last Friday evening two cars struck the device. A week or so ago a Bloomington Police Car struct the curb and blew a tire. This is a common occurrence day and night, on a daily basis. Recently a crew repainted the curb yellow and glued on reflectors. The reflectors were soon scrubbed off by cars hitting the curbs. The curb needs a visible warning at eye-level that drivers can see. They obviously do not see the curb below their eye level. The new yellow paint curb has been hit so many times it is already black with tire rubber. Thanks.