closed #161218
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2017
on right as you enter northeast Jackson Creek parking.
on right as you enter northeast Jackson Creek parking.
on right as you enter northeast Jackson Creek parking.
North South alley between Dunn and Grant perpendicular to 5th and 6th
Alleyway between The Atlas and German American bank at 209 S College could use some attention. The alleyway has heavy foot traffic with people waking to the Back Door and Blackhouse Bar at all hours of the night. The picture included is of a large trip hazard at the entrance to the alley on College Avenue.
Upended sidewalk on 2nd street, especially on south side of 2nd at corner of Ballantine, but also further west on 2nd. As elderly people, we find this absolutely treacherous! Sorry we can't send a photo; we have "dumb" phones. Thank you!
Hello, On our property at 3706 South Court, sits a very large Bradford Pear tree. The tree is close the curb next to the street and I was told by a landscaping company, it was probably most likely owned by the city of Bloomington. It has lifted our sidewalk significantly as well as part of our driveway. This is a liability issue because many children ride bikes, scooters,sevreal people walk their dogs etc around there and could easily not pay attention and trip and fall. Someone from this department really needs to come out and assess the situation. You are welcome to call me or email. Thank you. Jane Mehrizi
uneven sidewalks in and around Peppergrass. Between 733 & 735 Pepperridge Dr. I fell today, passed out, injured my knee replacement, hands, hip, ribs. Happened to look back when a dog barked, stubbed my toe on 1/2 bump in sidewalk. Thanks
The crosswalk marking on 10th Street pavement in front of the Psychology Building on campus is barely visible even in broad daylight. Please replace the white lines/bars. Thanks.
Not new Lane but requesting bike symbols painted again soon in Park Ridge East to make folks aware and slow down. Great new surface but don't want a highway!! Is residential.
In the north bound lane at the intersection of Grimes and Walnut the turn lane is backed up all the way across Hillside. The left turn light to turn onto Grimes is only long enough for a few car to go at a time. There were 12 cars in the turn lane around noon. Only 3 were able to turn on the green arrow. Thus it would/could take 4light cycles to get through the intersection. I recommend increasing the length of the green turn arrow at peak traffic times. Thank you.