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closed #186073

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1527 S Highland AVE

Case Date:
10/22/2023

On S. Highland, deep asphalt cut along the edge of the street on the curve as you're heading north approaching Skylark Ct.

closed #192865

City Construction Projects

1009 E Miller DR

Case Date:
8/14/2024

You drove over countless potholes to install a bunch of new roadbumps! Congratulations, you just increased wear and tear and everyone's vehicles without making the roads any safer at all.

closed #192627

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1207 E Skylark CT

Case Date:
8/1/2024

The cable pullers installing the fiber optics network on our court left a hole in front of my house that's huge and growing. It's nearly a yard long, over a foot wide, and at least nine inches deep. Please repair it.

closed #193229

Sidewalk Requests

894 E Miller DR

Case Date:
8/30/2024

Speed bumps were recently put in for traffic control on Miller. If a sidewalk were added on the north side of miller between the city depot and huntington it would connect a disjointed sidewalk and additionally slow down traffic here

closed #193262

Utilities Yardwork

1200 E Hillside DR

Case Date:
8/31/2024

Several weeks ago the new fiber cables were buried along E Hillside Dr. I was working from home when one of the workers knocked on the door and asked if I had water. I did, and so did the neighbors. The worker said he ran into water, but if we all had service, then he wasn’t going to worry about it. I didn’t think anything of it. Now, we have noticed there is water coming up out of a spot along the sidewalk. I realize the picture is not really telling you much, but it’s like a small mud pit and water is coming up out the ground there. This is within the 10’ strip that the City of Bloomington owns along this section of Hillside.

closed #193326

Biking & Walking

1200 E Hillside DR

Case Date:
9/3/2024

The storm sewer grate at the end of Olive St where it intersects with Hillside Dr is installed so that the holes are parallel to the direction of travel, and thus bicycle wheels can fall into them. Best practices for safe infrastructure should install them facing the other direction.