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closed #166486

Water Utility Problems

502 W 13th ST

Case Date:
11/9/2018

500 block of W 13th street does not have running water.

closed #166487

Water Utility Problems

1003 N Madison ST

Case Date:
11/9/2018

Our water isnt working at full pressure. All of our pipes are inside and warm.

closed #166488

Water Utility Problems

517 W 13th ST

Case Date:
11/9/2018

No water

closed #166490

Water Utility Problems

3959 N Wintersweet DR

Case Date:
11/9/2018

Water volume been low in our house since yesterday evening

closed #166492

Water Utility Problems

220 W 14th ST

Case Date:
11/9/2018

Almost no water pressure at the house. Barely able to run the shower. If the shower is running and a faucet is turned on the pressure drop will turn off the shower.

closed #166493

Water Utility Problems

307 N Pete Ellis DR

Case Date:
11/9/2018

Low water pressure. 2815 E. 10th St. 47408

closed #166494

Water Utility Problems

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
11/9/2018

You need an emergency number that is answered in a timely manner. I called for 35 minutes last night before someone finally answered. Our neighborhood was the one without water from the 17th street water main break. Really poor service.

closed #166503

Drainage or Runoff

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
11/10/2018

Dodds and the B line. There seems to be some kind of water leak.

closed #166509

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
11/12/2018

Bird scooters are being left on the property of IU Health Southern Indiana Physicians at 1302 S Rogers. A representative for Bird was unloading them earlier and I asked that they not be left on our property due to liability concerns. She said she has to leave them where she is instructed.

closed #166510

Traffic Related Complaints

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
11/12/2018

Regarding the Bloomington TRAFFIC STUDY; response to Beth Rosenbarger's comments regarding crashes and personal injury accidents at the recent Plan Commission meeting: Isn't it possible, the most crashes and personal injuries recorded in Bloomington happen on these one-way streets (Walnut & College and 3rd St. & Atwater), simply because they are the closest thing we currently have to city thoroughfares? I suspect these four streets/avenues are the mostly highly traveled each and every day, thus it is logical there will be more crashes where there is consistently more traffic! The frustration brought on by sitting/waiting in traffic behind busses and delivery vehicles, with no way around them on a two-way street, will most likely lead to crashes and personal injury, as well. Two-way streets are unlikely to result in fewer accidents and injuries. In fact, it may force traffic onto more side streets resulting in more injuries on side streets, as well.