closed #181258
Potholes, Other Street Repair
S Jackson St & W Smith Ave, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/29/2022
There is a sizable pothole at the corner of S Jackson & W. Smith Avenue. Thank you.
There is a sizable pothole at the corner of S Jackson & W. Smith Avenue. Thank you.
I am wondering why there are 2 speed limit signs right after another on S Highland, when you are coming from the intersection of Miller Drive and heading towards the YMCA. On the right hand side, there is a yellow sign with a 15 mph speed limit, which makes sense because there is a dangerous curve coming up. Next thing you know there is a white sign with a 20 mph sign, also on the right hand side, still before the curve. Wouldn't it make more sense to put the 20 mph sign first and then the 15 mph one?? Thanks for looking into this.
Two days ago we noticed all the storm drains at this intersection were blocked with leaves and debris
It is very difficult to see the westbound traffic when stopped on Highland going north and trying to turn onto 3rd street. The TIS building obstructs the view.
A year has passed since I wrote this (closed case #188144): 'The orange barriers along the sidewalk on S High Street between Wimbleton and E Meadowbluff Ct still have not been removed and remain a big eyesore. I was told that Duke Energy needs to do something there before they can be removed. I bet it has been 2 years now that those barriers have been there. Isn't it time that Duke did what they need to do in order for them to be removed?! The, by now faded, barriers are still there a year later. When will this eyesore disappear?
Potholes in the traffic circle.
Left turn arrow is out turning left on to So High St from 3rd street
The storm drains along high street and into Sycamore Knolls are still blocked from the new trail construction and I just want to make sure that’s on purpose.
Several potholes on northbound High Street between Covenanter and 2nd Street
While you likely know that the new retaining wall on the SE corner of this intersection has collapsed due to flooding, you should note that there is a huge sink hole next to the storm drain on the SW corner of the intersection, in the grass. We placed some stakes around the sink hole to draw attention to its location. My other concern is that the culvert under High St may have been damaged (or now susceptible to further damage) but may not be easily noticed. An engineer should check it out, it's a dangerous situation overall.