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closed #180456

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1625 S Williams CT

Case Date:
6/29/2022

A small hole has developed adjacent to a wider area in the pavement that street crews paved over after a water main break several years ago.

closed #180742

Potholes, Other Street Repair

609 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
7/25/2022

The alley running along 609 S Henderson in between Henderson and Fess Ave- the whole alley needs filled in large holes have formed from water run off & increased traffic

closed #181961

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3844 E Regents CIR

Case Date:
10/31/2022

I reported this issue back in April. No one has touched it. There is a massive track about a foot deep right off the edge of the road. It is constantly full of mud and water that worsens every time it rains. Please take care of this before winter!!

closed #182698

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
1/31/2023

Complicated pothole with a water access shut-off cover as part of it.

closed #183633

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
5/1/2023

It appears that during the new apartment construction contractors caused the collapse of a storm water intake pipe and ensuing deep indentation of roadway surface.

closed #184082

Potholes, Other Street Repair

W 17th St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
6/2/2023

Pothole near covered water access/manhole type area on 17th Street going east. Nearest intersection is 17th and Woodlawn, but the pothole is before you get to 17th and Woodlawn if you are going east on 17th Street. It is in the concrete area surrounding the manhole.

closed #185467

Potholes, Other Street Repair

516 S Highland AVE

Case Date:
9/7/2023

The alley next to my house has a deep ditch from water runoff. Hoping you can come and level it off, so my car doesn't get damaged. It's at the entrance to the alley, 516 S. Highland Ave. Thank you!

closed #185956

Potholes, Other Street Repair

N Browncliff Ln, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
10/13/2023

The street is really starting to fall apart in places, particularly on the sides of the road. There are several places where the decay is so pronounced that it has become dangerous to mow (because of large, hidden, chunks of asphalt. In other areas there is little to no proper drainage because of crushed culverts, etc. A recent water main break has also caused a very large pothole which will obviously deteriorate as winter approaches. As with other potholes in the past, this means that cars need to pay attention to the potholes, sometimes swerving to avoid. Since the street has no sidewalks (and in some places not even grassy places to walk) yet is home to many elementary school children who walk to and from the busstop each day, this is particularly dangerous, especially for drivers who do not live on the street (like Amazon, UPS and other drivers.) Please take a look at these situations at your earliest convenience.

closed #165344

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
7/31/2018

The Street Department has enough things to do but we would like to add something to their list. The pavement along the curb in front of our house is breaking up in good sized chunks. There are a several spots that have broken through to the dirt below. One hole is probably eight or nine inches deep and filled with muddy water. We live at 3111 East Tapps Turn. Our street is an extension west of Olcott Avenue in Hyde Park. Thanks for your help. Steve Ulrey

closed #165492

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1422 E Elliston DR

Case Date:
8/14/2018

Greetings, I spoke briefly with a street maintenance crew as they were working in front of my home - and thought I'd share the conversation here. Over the past few years, the gutter from in front of our home (1504 E Elliston) on down to Fenway Pl has deteriorated significantly to the point that our driveway & yard are sinking as well. I'm no longer able to get my cars out of my driveway without scraping the bottom. When we get major rainstorms, I've noticed that the water runs directly into the ground from the gaps in the gutters & road, which I'd imagine contributes to the gutters & road sinking. I appreciate that they were out there patching the holes, but the patching really is very temporary from my observation. I was wondering if the city would have any plans to shore up the foundation, perhaps rebuild the gutters in a way that my driveway/yard won't continue to sink. Your consideration would be greatly appreciated - thank you!