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closed #182981

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1024 W Countryside LN

Case Date:
2/28/2023

All of Countryside Lane from Boulder Court west to Quarry Court is in very poor condition. With street-parked cars and decayed pavement all over the place, it is almost impossible to avoid driving over potentially harmful pavement. It really needs to be repaved given the volume and the kind of traffic (with school buses) that it services. Thank you for considering this.

closed #182979

Potholes, Other Street Repair

735 S College AVE

Case Date:
2/28/2023

There is pothole on College Ave just before the merge with Walnut Ave.

closed #182977

Recycling

425 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
2/28/2023

Recycling and/or trash bins left on street for days after collection most/all weeks.

closed #182976

Potholes, Other Street Repair

609 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
2/28/2023

Jason with Republic Services here. Alley behind our customer Pavilion Properties has massive potholes. This is a safety issue for use since we have to push and pull dumpsters down the alley.

open #182971

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

3335 E Moores PIKE

Case Date:
2/28/2023

There appears to be sewage flowing from this property gathering in the road/sidewalk at the intersection

closed #182963

Potholes, Other Street Repair

545 S Patterson DR

Case Date:
2/27/2023

There are potholes along the shoulder on southbound Patterson before 2nd st.

closed #182952

Parks & Rec Buildings

1700 W Bloomfield RD

Case Date:
2/25/2023

There have been numerous twisted ankles and slips due to the poorly patched or non existent turf on the indoor turf fields at Twin Lakes Rec Center. Please find a quick fix while leagues are still occuring, and ideally a whole refitting of the field between leagues, it is about time for that after years of poor-quality patches.

closed #182948

Excessive Growth

324 E 1st ST

Case Date:
2/24/2023

Bamboo on west side of house, visible from First St.

closed #182944

Parks & Rec Buildings

1700 W Bloomfield RD

Case Date:
2/24/2023

I sent this to mcdevitp@bloomington.in.gov, sternerm@bloomington.in.gov, eadsd@bloomington.in.gov, barrickb@bloomington.in.gov today, but I wanted to submit it here too so that it's entered into the uReport records and doesn't get lost. This is in regard to the hole in the turf field at the Twin Lakes Recreation Center, where the turf has worn through to the concrete and almost caused some serious injuries to our league players on Sunday, February 19th. Our league ends after March 5th and I'm worried someone will get seriously hurt between now and then unless something is done to cover or patch that spot on the field during that time. Hi Paula, Rebecca, Mark, and Daren, Thank you for your quick response. I do appreciate that you are inquiring to see if the work can be moved up to spring break week (March 13). However, this doesn't answer my question about what they are going to do to make the field safe to play on in the two weeks before that time. We still have to play on the field during those two weeks (unless of course Twin Lakes would like to refund us the money for those days and reschedule our field time - something that would need to be discussed with the leagues). Is there anything Twin Lakes can do to patch or cover that spot in the immediate term until the repairs can be made? We just don't want anyone to get hurt, and I know of course you must have the same concern. Best regards, Sarah Mosier 765-516-4862 s.e.mosier1@gmail.com

closed #182943

Parks & Rec Buildings

1700 W Bloomfield RD

Case Date:
2/24/2023

The Twin Lakes Recreation Center continues to delay repairs on their turf field in places where the turf has worn too thin, in some places work all the way through to the concrete. We had multiple incidents in our league game this past Sunday where our players narrowly avoided serious injury because of this. Stepping on this spot the wrong way while running, or tripping or falling on it, can cause someone to tear the ligaments in their leg or break a bone. It's not easy to see when you're running fast, and not easy to avoid when you're playing a game on the field. We all have to sign liability waivers to play there, but we are also paying Twin Lakes to provide a safe environment, and this is not safe. Twin Lakes management said they plan to "have the company come patch once leagues are over. As bad as it has gotten we might move that up to spring break week." What does that do to protect our players for the next two weeks then? We need to do something about this spot now before someone gets hurt. Hundreds of people play on this field every week, including dozens of children on the youth soccer teams. What are they going to do to make it safe before the company comes to patch the field? Please respond so I know someone saw this. Thank you for your consideration. Best regards, Sarah Mosier 765-516-4862 s.e.mosier1@gmail.com