uReport

City of Bloomington, Indiana

Search

Fields to display

Search Results: (3083)

closed #176108

Street & Traffic Signs

2501 E Cargill DR

Case Date:
6/10/2021

Pedestrian sign hit and fell over by moorespike/renwick roundabout

closed #176103

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1341 S Fenbrook LN

Case Date:
6/10/2021

Large pothole

closed #176067

Potholes, Other Street Repair

2625 E Spicewood CT

Case Date:
6/8/2021

I noticed road repairs on Roundhill lane in Spicewood, but Spicewood Ct and Spicewood lane are full of potholes.

closed #176053

Potholes, Other Street Repair

740 S Morton ST

Case Date:
6/7/2021

There is pothole (or the road eroding) on the shoulder across from 740 S Morton

closed #176042

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1048 E Chris LN

Case Date:
6/7/2021

The southern end of Chris Lane, where it meets Azalea Lane, is badly torn up. Partial repaving of Chris Lane (last year?) missed this whole section of the street, and it has been getting steadily worse over the past year.

closed #176029

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3901 E Breckenmore DR

Case Date:
6/6/2021

Pothole, westbound lane of Moores Pike near the northern edge of the road, a few yards east of the intersection with Smith Road. Needs repair, is getting larger and the asphalt on the outer edge of the road is also cracking and settling below the level of the road.

closed #176011

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3529 S Burks CT

Case Date:
6/4/2021

There are two very large potholes on Walnut St Pike one going south and one going north just north of Heather Dr. The crews can’t miss them. Thank you!

closed #175973

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1412 W Adams Hill CIR

Case Date:
6/1/2021

speed bump broken, looks vandalized

closed #175964

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

1927 S High ST

Case Date:
5/31/2021

closed #175959

Drainage or Runoff

3868 E Regents CIR

Case Date:
5/31/2021

There is a city-owned storm drain/culvert running along the north edge of the property listed in the Service Request Location field. In this drain/culvert, there appears to be quite a bit of poisonous hemlock growing "wild". There are children - both from the neighborhoods on either side of the drain - as well as those transient walkers, etc. who often "cut through" using the drain area. The concern is that any of these individuals could accidentally pick/touch/ingest the hemlock. Can the city come take a look, please? Thanks! - Rob Aney