closed #187088
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3872 S Mill Stone WAY
- Case Date:
- 1/31/2024
PASSED SCHOOL ENTRANCE GOING EAST, SEVERAL POT HOLES IN ROAD UP TO STOP SIGN.
PASSED SCHOOL ENTRANCE GOING EAST, SEVERAL POT HOLES IN ROAD UP TO STOP SIGN.
Lights on street next to railroad and dominos by n walnut flicker constantly very fast. Hazard please fix
Hi. I appreciate the curb-side pick up of trash and recycling. This week (yesterday) after our Tuesday morning pick-up of trash, I noticed that one of the two attachment points for the lid of our city trash container had broken. It was not broken before the pick-up. I understand that the wonderful no-touch process is challenging for the operator, who is working in cold, dark winter streets with large and imprecise equipment, trying to complete a large job in a limited amount of time. Things break. I can go to the roll of duct tape to attempt a fix, but I wanted you to be aware of the issue and I'd like to know what you propose as the preferred solution. thanks, Kelly
S. Washington St. From 3rd to 2nd and 2nd Street from Washington to Walnut
Washington Street between Kirkwood and fourth
Pole South Rogers south of third Street north of second
Three or four large potholes have developed on the northbound lane of Smith Road between Moores Pike and E. 3rd Street. This is particularly troublesome as drivers cannot discern them at night.
Street light at 208 E 10th (on 10th St by alley) has been out for a few weeks. There’s a lot of college kids on street at night and the darkness contributes to a lack of safety.
A full bag of trash was emptied along the south side B-Line this morning. This occurred on the west side of the trail between light posts 11-12 or so and is going directly into the creek. There have been bags and piles of trash left along the trail. If City employees are monitoring the trail for trash, please ensure they are diligently visiting the south end of the B-Line as it gets a lot of discarded waste. Additionally, the camp just south of the Switchyard Dog Park has basically become a landfill, currently inches deep in trash and waste.
What is the City doing at Parcel No. 53-08-16-300-046.000-009? The property address is listed as 3410 S Walnut St, Bloomington, In 47403-4523. There is activity occurring on the south side of the property closer to W. Gordon Pike that involves what sounds like an excavator with a hydraulic jackhammer attachment endlessly breaking rocks. It went on for 6-10 hours Monday and Tuesday this week, and is continuing today. Is this a short term construction project with an end date, or is the City planning to do this in perpetuity for some reason?