closed #205937
Potholes, Other Street Repair
N Ramble Road Road W near E Oliver Dr
- Case Date:
- 9/25/2025
There area couple significant potholes in this interesection that should be filled in.
There area couple significant potholes in this interesection that should be filled in.
Street light is out
In 2024, the City of Bloomington planted native species along the west side of the B-Line trail adjacent to the 300 & 400 block of Mortons St. After a year of growth the portion next to the B-Line trail looks fine; however the “back side” of this planted area that is on the east side of Morton St is heavily overgrown, encroaching 3 to 4 feet into Morton St, obstructing traffic, pedestrians and bikers on Morton St. this is becoming a safety issue due to the narrowing of the street die to overgrown, and un-kempt planting of native plants along the B-Line trail. Requesting that the City of Bloomington groom the back side of this native planting, along Mortton St as to not obstruct the normal use of Morton shared by pedestrians, bikes and traffic.
Broken sidewalk in front of 1008 2nd Street and next door at 1004. May as well do both at once
People are parking on the south side of Cottage Grove just west of Lincoln, which normally is ok but they are parking *all the way to the corner* of Lincoln, making it difficult to turn left onto Cottage Grove from Lincoln. But they really can't be blamed because the yellow curb there was ripped up over the summer when they put in the ADA-compliant plates and then didn't finish the job. Could the curbs indicating no-parking sections in this area be repainted yellow?
Multiple pot holes on the west side of Lincoln St at the intersection with Cottage Grove. Deep holes in the driving lane of Cottage Grove. (One way, westbound.)
This is a safety issue. Small gray sports car is parked too close to the intersection on the west side of Eastside Drive, blocking visibility and turning safety.
There is an abandoned vehicle on this property. 411 E Glendora. The house looks also abandoned but they are mowing the lawn. The car has been sitting there for well over 3 years now. The windows are broken out. It is clearly visible when driving by on both Dunn St and Glendora. It is a white small sedan. The neighborhood is well established with nice homes and this property (corner lot) really is a concern. Can anything be done about this abandoned vehicle?? Thank you
the overgrowth from B-Line has made Morton Street from Howe to Smith a one lane road, which causes issues on an already overly tight turn at Smith & Morton. can this be cut back/down? thanks for your time and consideration. kind regards, NE
There are parking spots for people with disabilities in the north Bryan Park parking lot at the end of Stull Avenue, but there is no accessible way for them to get from the parking lot to the park path or the north shelter. I have lived right next to this parking lot for more than 30 years, but it didn't occur to me until today, when I was walking across the wet grass, that there is no path for people with mobility issues. It seems to me this should be rectified -- I never see anyone using those accessible spaces. Perhaps that's why. Thanks!