closed #166192
Street Lights
1569 North Jefferson Street
- Case Date:
- 10/10/2018
You may already be aware of this but the green street sign on Jefferson St. is missing. Thanks Jill.
You may already be aware of this but the green street sign on Jefferson St. is missing. Thanks Jill.
Hello I’m researching possibly pouring a concrete slab out my back door & I have a couple questions that I hope will help get me going in the right direction. 1. Who do I need to contact regarding this to get started? The city/county? The HOA? 2. My back door is close to the property line & a large drain. How big could a concrete slab be? Is it even possible to do because of property line & drain. How do I find out if it is possible? Thank you TJ McMurray 1567 W Castle Ct Bloomington, IN 47403
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There are two storm pipes located just north of the IMI concrete facility on Rogers, directly across the street from the warehouse. One storm pipe appears to be mostly blocked by debris (lumber, branches, some plastic and other trash). The second pipe is mainly blocked by a large dam of branches. Water is slowly flowing over the dam and draining through the southern pipe. Yesterday, 04 Feb, the water level appeared to be approximately 6 inches above the makeshift dam.
There is a cut out across both lanes of Rogers Street in front of the switch yard construction that is pretty significant, but seems worse when heading north.
On Rogers along the Switchyard property the road is getting pretty beat up in the northbound lane. In one spot, the entire side of the road bed has fallen away. This is dangerous because it's where cyclists ride towards the outside of the lane. North of that damage, there is a grouping of pot holes forming that are getting pretty bad. These all need fixed ASAP.
They have cut into and filled the north bound lane of Rogers at the construction entrance to switchyard park 3 times and it’s worse than ever this time and I’m going to blow a tire. Even it out! They are pouring concrete everywhere anyway!
I'm concerned that this electrical substation or whatever is visible from the lovely and brand new Wwitchyard park. How can the other electrical substation further north on Rogers (near Upland) have a nice wall that hides everything? Does the city have any plans to beautify this gross and unsafe looking monstrosity?