closed #166599
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1000-1098 W Countryside Ln, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403
- Case Date:
- 11/21/2018
Pot holes in westbound Countryside just east of Zona Ct
Pot holes in westbound Countryside just east of Zona Ct
Pothole on W. 6th around 1020. Problem is that it’s washed out underneath-I can’t even see how far the hole goes. This is a sinkhole waiting to happen.
One of the 4 large reflector signs on the circle chicane in the middle of the intersection of 6th and Oak is missing. It has been missing for a couple months now. The post is still there but apparently someone took the sign off of it.
Just north of 3rd St, at the entrance to Park Ridge East, there is a pothole just east of the outer end of the median.
On Woodlawn near Bryan Park there is some patchwork on a pot hole that is crumbling. The pot hole is forming again, and this is getting dangerous. Cars are weaving to avoid it, right by the park and two parking lot entrances. Also, it is on the right side of the road where cyclists are coming down a hill - this is going to be a problem! The hole is in the northbound lane (east side of the road bed) just north of the intersection of Woodlawn and Weatherstone.
There's a large limb down on the southwest of the intersection of Washington St & Allen St.
The stop sign on the corner of S. Covenanter and Southdowns is completely covered by a tree branch. Can somebody please cut it so we don't have any traffic accidents for a person coming from S. Covenanter onto Southdowns thinking that there isn't a stop sign. Thank you.
Trash bag fallen from vehicle strewn across the road
Google directions tells drivers to turn left onto "W. 14th St." from Monroe Ave. when coming to my house but there is no sign that says "W. 14th St." The sign actually says "Summit." I myself have gotten mildly lost before I knew the area. Can you please add a sign to that signpost that says "W. 14th St.", please? Or update Google maps?
I am the homeowner at 1020 Greenwood Ave. Our street has been in need of repaving for quite some time now. I'm sure I can speak for all of the property owners, and tax payers, on our short, two-block long dead end street when I say that we would appreciate very much the city's attention to this problem.