closed #63888
Other
2200 W Tapp RD
- Case Date:
- 5/28/1998
WANTS METER PIT RAISE 2 FEET
WANTS METER PIT RAISE 2 FEET
920 N Crescent Rd. Multiple vehicles on the property that haven't moved in years and are not registered or plated.
Our department has an office located at 2599 Fountain Drive. We saw notice today of planned closure at the intersection of Fountain Drive and Crescent Drive. We wanted to be sure there is a semi-accessible detour to reach our building. We have a large project in the month of July that will involve a semi delivering materials to our space over the course of several weeks. Thank you!
There are several potholes on Sudbury Drive on the right side of the street going east. There is also a large area of worn away pavement at the entrance to Arbor Ridge where Sudbury dead ends.
I am currently in the process of looking at wedding venues for a ceremony and was curious to who I should contact about using the Woolery Stone Mill. Thank you.
streetlight at 5th and Jefferson has been out for easily 4 months. cannot tell if i should use form or contact Duke- will do both
the entrance of 2200-2230 South Sweetbriar Drive and Wylie Farm Road has a big pothole that didn't patched yet. It's where 2200-2230 South Sweetbriar Drive meets Wylie Farm Road.
Traffic light on st.rd 46/Dunn street it was motion-sensitive during early morning hours(3:00am-6:00am),but after recent construction stop light start operate with day time options. Please adjust stop light in early morning with motion-sensitive option. Thanks.
There are two deep potholes on the downhill entrance to Cascades Park. Lots of bicycles go down this hill at a high rate of speed. This is a very bad place for two deep potholes. Since they could cause a serious accident they should be taken care of as soon as possible. Here is the location on Google Maps: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=39.188856,-86.534301&z=17&t=h&output=classic
At the intersection of S Strain Ridge Road and E Scott Lane in South Bloomington there is an area that is always flooded when it rains. This causes 1) potholes at this intersection, and 2) the water accumulates and flows down through the woods to form a literal stream through our backyard. The water flow needs to be redirected.