open #206377
Water Utility Problems
1811 E Hyde Park Cir
- Case Date:
- 10/19/2025
The fire hydrant near the cul-de-sac, was recently tested, and now there is a small leak from the fire hydrant dripping constantly for the last 2-3 weeks.
The fire hydrant near the cul-de-sac, was recently tested, and now there is a small leak from the fire hydrant dripping constantly for the last 2-3 weeks.
There is a partially downed tree on a narrow strip of grass between the street and the sidewalk. This narrow strip of grass is city property (not the homeowners). Most of the downed tree is on the strip of grass and the adjacent sidewalk. We are asking if the city can remove this partially downed tree.
There is a big pot hole in the middle of the street, as well as a long stretch of dented area on the side of the street. I could attach only one photo here, which shows only the former issue.
After the last garbage pickup, my grey bin (for regular garbage) has been cracked after being tossed on the sidewalk. I understand that it can happen but now it’s all cracked and I wanted to know how can it be replaced. Thank you
A yellow sign has recently appeared beneath the City's STOP sign at the corner of Greenbrier and Berkley. This new sign appears to have been added by a resident rather than the City of Bloomington.
The street light on E Greenbriar Ln (intersection of Greenbriar Ln and Grovesnor Pl) is not working anymore
Due to a crack in the curb and an uneven grade, all of the water in our cul de sac floods the water meter cover and my driveway and backyard when it rains.
Public Health on preparedness for Covid-19?
Regarding uReport case #169184 I just got an email saying the case is closed after the city arborist reached out to me. I never heard a peep from a city arborist regarding my inquiry about the prairie landscapes in Olcott Park. I was disappointed that I did not hear from anyone.
Good morning, last evening I went for a walk in Olcott Park and admired the several "prairie" gardens along the walk-ways with mowed paths among them. Today I'm writing to ask this email be forwarded to the landscaper who grew and maintains those gardens. I want to add a smaller version to my own yard and have some questions about who to proceed and wonder whether they might share their knowledge on the topic. Or perhaps they can point me to resources. Thank you.