closed #152630
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 5/2/2016
Please fill potholes on Jordan Ave between law lane and 17th
Please fill potholes on Jordan Ave between law lane and 17th
There's a dip in the road, I have to slow to 5-10mph to go over it in my moped. It goes across both lanes like a speed bump. Please put up a sign, so I won't get rear ended dropping unexpectedly! or fill it in, please. Thank you!
2 annoying and growing potholes at end of alley by 612 N Washington.
Large pot hole on South Boruff Road desperately needs attention!
The portion of pavement connecting to driveway is crumbling away. Has made a "trench" which gets worse with each heavy rain. Can more pavement material be added to be level with driveway and in line with rest of street please? 1101 S. Fess Ave. Thank you.
1101 S.Fess Ave. The pavement next to our driveway continues to crumble away. A trench had formed that gets worse with each rain. Could we please have some extra pavement material added to make street level with driveway and in line with rest of street? Thank you.
Woods Edge Way. One pothole mid way on street. Another larger one hear the intersection of Woods Edge Bend.
Can the concrete block retaining wall be repaired at the intersection of SR 46 at 2700 East Third Street & College Mall Road? Since at least mid-2018, it has been damaged. Blocks have fallen, earth is exposed, and general rebuild and cleanup needs to occur. It appears that this damage was a result of a motor vehicle accident. Here's the response I received from INDOT on this inquiry: "...this would be the responsibility of the city or county, as INDOT only goes to the curb in city limits."
Potholes -- intersection of S Pickwick Place & Winfield Road, Bloomington, IN 47401
There has been a large dip in the concrete in this sidewalk for quite some time now. It is located right when you pull in off of Third Street into the alley between Baked Cookies and Sweet Claire's bakery. The sidewalk must have been unstable when it was poured and one section has sunk down about six inches, leaving a ledge between the two sections. Thanks for your attention to this concern.