closed #185184
Potholes, Other Street Repair
High St & Meadowbluff Ct, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2023
potholes still here, attaching a photo now.
potholes still here, attaching a photo now.
The grasses at the south corner of High and Meadowbluff are blocking the view to exit Meadowbluff, making an already difficult turn even more dangerous. We spoke to our neighbor and she let us know that she has filed a complaint with the city as the area with the long grass is not safe to mow, due to the debris left by the construction of the new city path. Could this debris please be removed by the city asap, so this area can be safely mowed to make exiting our cul-de-sac safe again. Thank you.
When will the grass be mowed along the side of the road? It is getting so tall it is difficult to see oncoming traffic when exiting Meadowbluff Ct. Thanks
Near miss. During the morning, walk to school, kids were crossing high Street around 8:35 AM, there’s a crossing guard there who triggered the crosswalk lights, and stood in the middle of the road with his stop sign, but a car approaching from the north did not stop, and drove through the crosswalk around 25 to 30 mph. Talking with the cross guard, this happens quite often, because it is at the bottom of a hill with limited visibility. I highly recommend putting a stop sign at that intersection similar to everywhere else on high Street.
Bus stop hazard
Going northbound on High Street, the traffic light on Hillside will turn green, and immediately go to red before I've had time to clear the intersection on my bike. This seems unsafe. Can the timing be adjusted here to provide adequate time for cyclists to clear the intersection before the light changes?
We noticed a few street lights out long this southern stretch of High Street, including the one at the intersection of High and E. Meadowbluff Ct. Thanks.
In the northbound lane of High Street just north of Meadowbluff Ct up through Wimbleton, there are three decent-sized potholes that would likely get worse over the winter. I'm a bit surprised that the crew working on the biking/walking path didn't fix these. Last seen on 13Oct21.
Kudos to the city arborist who chose native trees to plant in the easement along the S High St trail project. The Yellowwoods and Eastern Redbuds will provide a nice "cream and crimson" display in the years they bloom in sync in spring. I do have to ask if the Yellowwoods are the right type of street tree to be planted 15ft from a busy street, given it's broad / round habit and potential to have multiple central leaders. Tree-bush?
Will Milestone sod the recently added mounds of clay they added to the edges of the amended asphalt north of Wimbleton, or do they just expect the homeowners to try to establish new seed in the fourth week of October? They haven't seeded any of their patches of added clay, yet the drainage pattern will wash all of that new "soil" away in the next few weeks of rain. They found in vitally important to sod the easement along Arden, yet completely ignored the massive easements between Arden and Rock Creek Ct - watching them wash into the gutters and creek. And the whole area around Wimbleton is a drainage nightmare. This will come back and bite the city in the behind next flood season. Why do you hire these clowns? Are they related to Hamilton?