closed #171043
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
2500-2598 E 8th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 11/26/2019
Municipal tree crews trimmed and felled multiple trees along the electric utility line and left the debris.
Municipal tree crews trimmed and felled multiple trees along the electric utility line and left the debris.
We are at the end of a cut-de-sac with the major water drain for Poplar Ct located adjacent to our drive way. The water flows in front of our driveway and has eroded the asphalt that is beginning to create a large hole in the center of the drive. Could the city fix this before it becomes such a large problem that water erodes under the curb and makes entering our drive even more difficult.
The street light on Nora Hill and Ramsey, outside our bedroom window, randomly strobes throughout the night. The streetlight on Nora Hill and Hawksmoore doesn’t work correctly as well.
Tire and wheel cneter has vehicles parked in grass
Streetlight has been out for several months now at the corner of Cedarwood Circle and Cederwood Drive. This is a busy intersection with school bus loading/unloading.
Shoes hanging from power line.
Hi Chris, Just to let you know, the street lights are still not working on E 2nd St. I thought Duke would have made the repairs by now since a month has passed since it was first reported. Ticket #167643 Debbie Howard 2602 E 2nd St.
Potholes (multiple) in all areas of Hyde Park.
On the hill between Jackson Creek Park and Olcott.
Thanks Kelsey, The creek has been much clearer lately. I appreciate you following up. Usually when it is cloudy, it clears up in a day or two. I do watch it closely and will let you know, but unless you are able to get out right away, it may be difficult for you to see it when it is looking bad. Good luck with your new job, my guess is you are real busy. Mike On February 18, 2019 at 9:10 AM uReport <uReport@ureport-prod.bloomington.in.gov> wrote: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=167265 Kelsey Thetonia commented on this case. Mr. Horvath, the sediment in Jackson Creek at Rock Creek Drive may have been a result of construction in the watershed. There is one construction project upstream from your location that may have contributed sediment in the past, but according to our Planning Department who manages the grading permits, that site has since been stabilized. I was in the area last week and observed some utility work being done in the neighborhood, but can't say if that was what caused the sediment in the stream on 2/2/2019. I just began working for the City, so I apologize for my delayed response. If this happens again, please send in another report and I will be the one to answer it. Thank you, Kelsey Thetonia