closed #187553
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1250 W Adams Hill CIR
- Case Date:
- 3/6/2024
Washout/sinkhole beneath road surface next to storm drain.
Washout/sinkhole beneath road surface next to storm drain.
The asphalt on South Clark was recently repaired (I assume because of a recent water main break), and the new asphalt has sunk in somewhat. It's not clear that it's safe. This is on the street at the end of a driveway between 126 and 128 South Clark Street.
pothole/sinkhole has developed at our southern most parking lot entrance off of Stillwell. Appears to be a partial stormdrain collapse
Pavement sinking-north traffic lane-in front of 1315 E. 10th Street .
Storm drain collapsed on bridge over Jordan river on northbound side. Right in front of IU bus stop and driving buses over it seems unsafe.
The manhole cover at 3rd & Indiana seems to be loose. A few time recently when I driven thru that intersection it makes a noise & seems to rise up from the opening. It is supposed to do that? Thank you!
There are three water drains in the road on Pickwick, just east of the corner. They are all far below the new road surface. Please have someone come take a look. Think what it would be like to ride across them on a bike or scooter at speed after taking the long downhill leading to them. I don't know if they can be fixed now that the work is done. But please, please don't ever do this on any other roads.
Round manhole cover near middle of intersection needs secured
Can the loose sand and gravel be swept up at the intersection of Fenbrook Lane and East Moores Pike? For westbound bicyclists on Moores Pike who are turning north onto Fenbrook, the sand and gravel presents a hazardous situation. Cyclists are approaching at speed since there is a downhill, they want to make a smooth, wide turning radius, but the sand and gravel presents an potentially dangerous obstacle while turning. Thank you for your consideration.
When sitting at stoplight, I noticed that the street drain on the Northeast corner of 6th and College was blocked - in fact, blocked to the point of non-existence.