Potholes, Other Street Repair
Old macys
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2025
Re ticket #203149, how is this and other tickets continually closed when someone has to maintain the roadway for public use. This isn’t a private no entry roadway. Who has to maintain this for use? If our car breaks down in this hole are we to sue Simon properties? Someone has to have an answer aside from “streets doesn’t do this”. Engineering, another dept.?
Potholes, Other Street Repair
N Fee Ln
- Case Date:
- 3/4/2025
Driving to the IU pool Sunday night, when my daughter hit a pot hole on Fee Lane around 17th Street. It was dark, so she couldn't see to avoid it. It popped her tire. Please repair this pot hole before it costs someone else a lot of money. Thank you!
Potholes, Other Street Repair
Adams & Woodhill, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA
- Case Date:
- 4/30/2022
Damaged the front rim and broke hub cover in several places on two rims.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
806 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2025
There is a large pothole by my driveway that has ruined the tires on the passenger side of the car. I have to buy new tires, but until the hole is fixed it will damage the new ones again. Your crew fixed Maple, but not West 4th last week.
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
702 1/2 N Fairview ST
- Case Date:
- 3/17/2025
UNEVEN SIDE WALK, CLIENT FELL AND CRACKED OPEN HER HEAD
- Case Date:
- 7/15/2024
On Friday, July 12, a crew from JE Reedy pushed through my double locked gate to clear a path so they could install fiber overhead (in a neighborhood that already has fiber). They seriously cut at least 3 trees: 2 are trees that get no taller than 15 feet, and a pine that was near the pole they needed to climb (Duke has cleared this area for years and never had to hack the pine). They said that they came by on Thursday but they did not leave any notice that they would be working in my backyard so they were trespassing.
They could have done their work without destroying my fence row but that would have involved creativity and a little effort. I am sickened, angry and sad and want someone in the City to see this mess and come up with a way to make this right. I have several photos but could only upload one.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
4421 E Moores PIKE
- Case Date:
- 3/7/2025
Hit a pothole on E Moores Pike causing damage to my front right tire.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 11/18/2024
On the Saturday a couple weeks ago on the day of the Michigan football game, they open the road back up after shaving down the asphalt and left the 6 inch steel plumbing fixture of some type sticking up in the middle of the center lane. It broke off by the time I came back around to take a photograph, but I took a picture of the hole where it broke off at and a picture of it. I can’t believe I let this sticking that high out of the ground. it destroyed my tire bit my strut and caused some damage to my car, which was completely unacceptable. There’s no way to see it with the car in front of me until I hit it and I was careful around all these areas but they left two and 3 inch lifted up, plumbing all over the area not to mention multiple inch edges where they cut down. There’s no way a car can handle any of these situations especially not the 6 inch steel shown in the picture. Who do I talk to you about getting my car fixed? This was complete negligence not to mention extremely unsafe thank you.
Unsafe Buildings
348 W 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/22/2025
Subject: Formal Complaint and Damage Notification – Fallen Tree Incident at the corner of 700 Ashlynn Park Dr. & 300 W. 11th St. Bloomington, IN near Upland Brewery.
Dear City of Bloomington Officials,
We (Katherine & Renas Van Lue) are writing to formally report an incident involving a hazardous tree that resulted in significant damage to our parked vehicle. The tree in question, located near the sidewalk and parking meter of 700 Ashlynn Park Dr. & 300 W. 11th St. Bloomington, IN ( near Upland Brewery )dropped a large bough on our car on the night of May 21,2025 at approximately 10:40pm.
This location is marked by a clearly deteriorating and partially dead tree, which appears to have been neglected for a significant period. As seen in the attached daytime Google Maps Street View (screenshot dated 2025) and our personal photographs taken at the time of the incident as well as the next day during daylight hours, the tree shows clear signs of rot and structural instability. It is evident that this tree posed a danger to public safety and property, especially in an area with active parking meters and pedestrian traffic.
The incident has resulted in physical damage to our vehicle, which was legally parked by the curb at a paid meter. A section of the tree broke off and landed directly on the front of our car, causing not only structural damage but also significant inconvenience and cost. Two witnesses were at the scene. This situation could have easily led to personal injury had someone been present near the vehicle at the time.
Given the foreseeable and preventable nature of this hazard, we respectfully urge the City of Bloomington to:
1. Investigate the incident and confirm the ownership and maintenance responsibility of the tree in question.
2. Take immediate action to remove or professionally inspect the remaining portion of the tree to prevent further harm.
3. Reimburse or assist with damage-related expenses caused by the City’s negligence in maintaining public safety.
safety.
We would like to note that after the incident, we called police to report what had happened and police just said to contact our insurance instead. No police report was made. Our insurance company has been notified and a claim has been filed. We have not been given any estimates of the damage. We are awaiting for an adjuster to come and view the damage.
Please let me know the next steps in initiating a formal claim for property damage and what further documentation may be required. We are reachable by phone at 812-617-5016 or 773-564-3266 and by email which is provided at the top of this letter. We would appreciate timely communication.
Thank you for your attention to this serious safety matter. We hope the City takes swift and responsible action to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Sincerely,
Katherine and Renas Van Lue
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2451 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/23/2025
Urgent Complaint Regarding Road Conditions at Tulip Tree Apartments
Dear manager,
I am writing to formally raise a complaint about the poor road conditions at Tulip Tree Apartments, particularly the section of the road immediately after exiting the parking lot. As a resident, I have noticed that turning east from the parking lot has become increasingly difficult due to the uneven and damaged road surface.
Since moving to Tulip Tree this academic year, I have experienced recurring issues with my car’s wheel alignment. In November of last year, I had to get a four-wheel alignment, and again in March of this year—both times due to a fault in the front right wheel’s toe angle. This issue never occurred during my previous residency at Campus View, but since living at Tulip Tree, I have had to perform two alignments in just a few months to prevent uneven tire wear and avoid further damage. Given that I frequently turn east when exiting the parking lot, my front right wheel has been subjected to excessive strain due to the poor road conditions.
I understand that driving slowly over rough roads can help minimize vehicle damage. However, the actual road conditions make it nearly impossible to pass through slowly. Vehicles traveling westbound are affected by the angle of the road, making it difficult for me to accurately judge distances. As a result, I am often forced to accelerate quickly when I see an opening, further exacerbating the stress on my vehicle’s suspension and alignment.
Indiana University has been actively repairing roads across campus, yet the roads around Tulip Tree remain in a severely deteriorated state. While I cannot directly prove that the road conditions are the sole cause of my vehicle’s alignment issues, the correlation is evident—especially considering that I had no such issues during my time at Campus View. The need for multiple alignments in such a short period is highly unusual and costly.
I strongly urge the management to address this issue and take immediate action to repair the road. This is not just a financial concern for residents facing repeated maintenance costs but also a significant safety issue. I appreciate your attention to this matter and look forward to your response regarding any planned repairs.
Best regards,
Sherlock