closed #204314
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1430 N Willis DR
- Case Date:
- 7/18/2025
N Willis Dr: Potholes need patched in front of Classic Lanes & AT&T
N Willis Dr: Potholes need patched in front of Classic Lanes & AT&T
Please give this request to Engineering. I want to know average daily count of vehicles (cars, trucks, school busses, etc.) that use Kinser Pike North of the Bypass (especially to go into Kroger's). THANKS!
The field on Christopher Way has yet to be mowed this year. I called and filed a complaint. I contacted Abby Scott and still nothing has been done. I am getting a lot of mice in my yard and they are coming from that field. Isn’t the city required to mow it and then bill the owner if the owner isn’t taking care of it? Can someone PLEASE take care of this.
street light at south rogers street and chambers drive still doesnt work after more than 3 to 5 day plus
When W 6th St was repaved they left some utility access places (sometimes called "manholes") lower than the street surface. These could easily bend a bicycle wheel and could cause a cyclist to be injured. There are one or more of these in each block in the 500, 600, & 700 blocks. Some are near the north curb and are sometimes (but not always) covered by parked cars, and some are in the westbound driving lane.
A cap for water access has been coming out and creating a possible problem for drivers. I have reported this a number of times and fixed it many times, including this morning. The next time, I'll take the cap home so that it can't cause problems.
Safety hazard: There is Exposed barbed wire on the edge of the playing fields. Along the eastern edge where the fields meet the woods, there are several lines of barbed wire. They have been there for decades, but I recently saw a person get cut from them when they went into the edge of the woods to retrieve a ball. It is particularly dangerous starting at the press box and walking north along the woods - about 4 feet in from the playing fields. In some areas, it is a single piece of barb wire about 3 feet off the ground – easy to run into. In other areas (behind one set of bleachers) there is more of it in coils on the ground. Towards the northern edge where the field meets the woods, it is farther into the woods and it is a fence. I think it would be in the City’s and the community‘s best interest to remove this to avoid further injury. I suggest staff scan the entire line to make sure they get it all and don’t miss the pieces that are hidden by growth. These are the coordinates for a section that is on the ground and hard to see; 39.12601° N, 86.50944° W (In one photo I took of the barbed wire it is almost impossible to see because it blends in with the sticks.)
Exterior light on the south of this house exceeds allowable Lux limits on neighboring property. This unshielded light interferes with bats roosting and foraging. There are bats that live on the neighboring property. Bats are a protected species and nocturnal light interference is not allowed. Please enforce the codes!
I was told by Rhonda at Bloomington housing authority that the construction project taking place in our courtyard on Lindbergh will be a covered structure for bicycle parking. My concern is if motorized vehicles like scooters and motorcycles park there, the c shape created by the three tall apartment buildings surrounding the courtyard already create an amphitheater that echoes every sound. The noise from bikes that people built themselves around here are loud enough, but if they're revving them up in our courtyard and if there's an awning, and we're in this low level across the street from a hill, please consider how loud this will be in our apartments where there's gaps around our front door. I work full-time and need my sleep at night and to rest on the weekends. There are small children living here who need to be in bed at night. Please consider including signs that there will be no motorcycles or motor scooters parking here. I think bicycle parking is wonderful and I am enthusiastic about having bicycle parking.
Poorly patched pothole needs repair