- Case Date:
- 3/2/2026
The retaining walls on W 17th require cleaning and routine maintenance. The house shown is 1412 W 17th, but the walls run up and down the street. Mold is the major concern.
--Sharon Roualet representing Crescent Bend Neighborhood Association. 812-345-7680
- Case Date:
- 3/4/2026
Gravel overflowing from tree plot into 7-line and sidewalk. This photo is at the parking lot for 215 N Washington St, but the problem exists along the whole block between walnut and washington. This is my 3rd report of this exact problem. Most recently, #205849. One of the property managers keeps adding more gravel even though it has been overflowing for several years already. The mythical street sweeping did not even remove the gravel already in the 7 line! It certainly cannot do anything about the continuin flow of gravel. Historical photos on google street view show that the properties on the eastern half of the block did not used to have loose gravel -- this is a new development and not grandfathered in. Regardless of what the original zoning mistake was, OVERFLOWING WAS NEVER AUTHORIZED. and: IF PLANNING CANNOT DO ANYTHING ABOUT THIS, ENGINEERING AND PW HAVE AN AFFIRMATIVE DUTY TO MAINTAIN A SAFE ROW REGARDLESS OF THE FAILURES OF P&T. thanks!
Utility Construction Projects
- Case Date:
- 3/4/2026
Two drains on city street- E Windermere Woods Dr which parallels College Mall Road -are filled to the rim which means there is dangerous water buildup in the traffic lane. The two drains are not directly in front of condos. They are on Windermere Woods Dr a few feet from the junction with Covenanter near College Mall Road. There also is a green space between Windermere Woods Dr and College Mall Road which now looks like a lake. There also is city owns the land but we mow and maintain the trees. There is a huge drain near the corner of College Mall Road and Covenanter which also is backed up creating the lake.
- Case Date:
- 1/9/2026
Hello! Still waiting for the culvert clean-out on Davis Street between South Washington and Lincoln. It's filling with silt and vegetation and trash, which makes it prone to flooding. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
- Case Date:
- 1/8/2026
Resident, working as a rideshare driver, reports observing traffic at the intersection of E 17th St. and N Eagleson Ave. for approximately 20 minutes. During this time several pedestrian near-misses were observed. Resident believes that Rush Week has created a situation where IU students are frequently crossing the road while distracted with their smartphones (i.e., participating in Rush-related activities). Consequently, students are using sidewalks according to existing paint markings on the road. Although 2 crosswalk curb ramps have been removed recently, paint for those crosswalks is still on the road. The paint is also impeded by mud in parts, which can be difficult for drivers to see. Students are prompting traffic to stop at 4 separate locations along E 17th St. at irregular intervals. Resident is requesting removal of old sidewalk markings and/or posting of a crosswalk closure sign.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 3/5/2026
Pot hole (large and growing) on E. Driscoll St. (near 555 E. Driscoll St.) on the north side of the street in between Henderson St. and S. Dunn St.
City Construction Projects
- Case Date:
- 3/5/2026
Recently we have had sewer problems at 1901 S. Rogers Street Bloomington. Upon digging up the main line we found what appears to be a fiber optic line that severed our main sewer line when contractors were working recently. Could we please find out the contractors that had ROW or who to contact. We are a no profit agency and do not have the budget for this costly repair.
Thank you.
- Case Date:
- 3/6/2026
Light bulb burned out near 3229 S Coppertree Dr. Bloomington, Indiana 47401