closed #177432
Potholes, Other Street Repair
Walnut St at the Walnut Station CVS Pharmacy, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA
- Case Date:
- 9/15/2021
Pothole on S. Walnut where two southbound lanes merge to one.
Pothole on S. Walnut where two southbound lanes merge to one.
Over the past three weeks there have been non-electric cars parked in only two electric charging spots in the garage on walnut street. I want to purchase a monthly parking permit to thus garage, but not if I am not able to charge my car there.
There is the body of the squirrel at the intersection of South Walnut and vermilia. It is in the right side of the street a bit before the stop sign as you exit from bromelia onto South Walnut. Thank you. Renee LeBeau
Traffic light heading north on Walnut Pike at Rhorer intersection is not turning green in the mornings between 7:30 and 8:00 am. Today is the second day in a row that I have been stuck at the intersection
Quite a few trees down after the recent storms on the trails. Most you can ride around but some are blocking trails. Large tree blocking the trail on the far side of where the lake used to be.
Can the city consider installing “cross-traffic does not stop” signs below the stop signs on Allen Street at its intersections with Washington and Lincoln Streets? Cyclists may be lulled into a false sense of security as they ride on Allen Street, a marked bicycle boulevard, especially if they have just come off the B-Line trail where they are conditioned to cars yielding to them at intersections. As such, they might not be watching diligently for cross-vehicular traffic (or will assume that vehicles are going to stop for them) on Washington and Lincoln Streets, which does not have to stop at their respective Allen Street intersections. By installing “cross-traffic does not stop” signs (both eastbound and westbound) on Allen Street, safety can be improved by giving cyclists another warning that they had better heed the stop signs.
Street light flickered out. This is a bus stop and transient area so important to keep well lit for safety of all.
The cement planter on the northeast corner of the location is broken.
The stop sign when heading south on Washington Street at the corner of Washington and Second Street has graffiti on it. The word is “pu**y”, and it is right next to The Project School. It has been here a while and my 8-year-old is now asking the meaning. Can this be replaced or painted over?
Near the southwest corner of Washington and Kirkwood, there's water running out of a "Water" cover.