closed #173319
Potholes, Other Street Repair
South Jordan Avenue & East 2nd Street
- Case Date:
- 8/10/2020
Pothole on the north west corner of 2nd & Jordan is pretty good sized now. Needs some help!
Pothole on the north west corner of 2nd & Jordan is pretty good sized now. Needs some help!
The fire hydrant on the northwest corner of 2nd & Jordan intersection has an impressive lean to it right now. I don't think we have hit 45 degrees, but it is not standing up straight. The bottom had some pieces that looked like they were broken. Someone might want to check this out. It almost looks like a car or truck ran into it the way it is leaning right now.
To turn right off Kimble onto West 3rd Street going west you sit through at least 7 traffic lights. Cars continue through intersection going west and you cannot pull onto 3rd Street when u have the right away from other vehicles blocking intersection illegally. the lights are not timed correctly and it is a major problem
major chuckholes, one really deep
Several potholes at the entrance to meadowcreek apartments on sare rd
Huge pothole measuring about 2 feet across and 4 or more inches deep has been steadily growing on our street since early March. Other potholes are following. Please fill.
We were very surprised today to discover that none of the city-owned sidewalks in and around Park Ridge East Park have been cleared. Doesn't appear they have been touched after either snow event.
I live in a condo area. Each unit has its own water meter and there is a master meter for the whole community. We are not billed according to the actual consumption but to the footage of each unit. Since it is caculated in this way, I have to pay 70 to 80 dollars a month and there are just two people in my household. I used to live in a unit where the monthly bill was $30 to $40 and it was paid to Bloomington Utilities. Now the water bill is quite unaffordable for a low-income family like mine. I just don't understand why we can't be billed individually based on our usage since we have separate meters. That would be a fair practice for every unit here.
No Turn on Red sign facing west on Allen is either so faded or dirty as to be difficult for east-bound drivers to see even in daytime. Have witnessed more illegal right turns there than should be normal and suspect this is because sign is so dark that drivers overlook it. This makes for a hazardous situation that you might want to correct.
In the southbound lane of Rogers just north of Rockport there is a growing pothole. This is starting to get bad and could use some filling action from the City.