closed #201942
Unsafe Buildings
500 S Park Ridge RD
- Case Date:
- 4/8/2025
Open utilities box north side of building 9. Flood water caused it to come open.
Open utilities box north side of building 9. Flood water caused it to come open.
I get that Orange Julius Caesar is cutting DOT budgets because buses are socialism and scary to Macho Men, but can we scrape a few dollars together to buy a couple of cans of Flex Seal (tm) to fix the leaking roofs of the BT buses? The leaking water onto the seats are an embarrassment given what I pay in taxes. We can do better. See pic.
Water rapidly bubbling up from sanitary sewer manhole cover, flowing into storm drain.
The storm drain in front of 816 has mostly filled with silt again, the drain is overflowing with water even in the light rain
We have a drainage pipe? That runs under our ground and out to 10th street. Us custodians try to keep the ditch clean across the yard, but the pipe is so clogged with sand and dirt we’re getting a deep pond after a rain. When the pond water goes over our hill it takes debris with it onto our sidewalk and sometimes to the city bus stop. Is this something you can help with? Thanks!
1st Street between Henderson & Grant: The ground water openings are covered in leaves again from last night's storms. Can you please clean these before the next round of storms arrive later today? Thank you.
The asphalt has collapsed next to the sewer drain and water is flowing into the sewer through the hole, eroding the area under it. (This is the second drain in this neighborhood I have reported for the same issue. It seems the contractor might have used less-than-standard practices in preparing the street drains here.)
I am writing to bring attention to an issue I am facing as a new homeowner at 909 W Cardinal Ct, Bloomington, IN. There is a runoff in my backyard that originates from a creek in a nearby park. This runoff significantly affects the usability of my property, as I am unable to extend my backyard or fully maintain the lawn beyond my fenced-in area due to flooding. As the homeowner, I am responsible for cleaning and mowing the area on the other side of the fence, but i cannot access this space due to the water accumulation. I have reviewed the blueprint and property lines (LOT 4), and I do not believe there should be a body of water running through my backyard. I am also aware that my neighbors have previously complained about this issue, and I would like to resolve it so that I can fully enjoy and utilize my entire property. I would greatly appreciate your assistance in addressing this matter, as I am paying a substantial mortgage but am unable to fully access my entire property. Thank you for your time and consideration.
In the alley behind 1314 South lincoln are TWO maybe 15 foot long by about 3 feet long 'chuckholes' in the alley. They hold water for days after a rain. There needs to be gravel added or the alley needs to be regraded..These are Huge. Can you take care of this?
Water and debris pools every time it rains and fills 4 parking spots along W 4th Street