closed #183389
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 4/10/2023
Great work to the streets team out and about today doing the tar patching of road cracks, great to see the roads being maintained at a high standard.
Great work to the streets team out and about today doing the tar patching of road cracks, great to see the roads being maintained at a high standard.
There are sections on That Road and Allendale Road that need fixed and repaired.
The train going through Bloomington formerly came through around 3pm and went back at the latest around 10 pm. However, the train has now been going through around 10pm and returning around 3am. It's extremely loud and disruptive towards sleep, especially for people who close to the tracks.
My neighbors at 279 E Varsity Ln play music that is so loud it shakes the wall of our apartment. It goes on for all hours of the day and we have asked them and the property managers to put a stop to it and nothing has been done. There is also a very strong distinct odor of marijuana coming from their apartment that is rather bothersome because we can smell it in our apartment.
Pothole
Very large pot holes-getting worse by the day. Almost so large that my car might fall in and never recover.
String of pot holes all throughout this street- feels like we are back in the stone ages when driving. Fred Flintstone may have had better/smoother roads.
Such bad pot holes that cars are consistently swerving into the other lanes. Y'all might want to consider charging ride tickets to drive this street cause it feels like an old-school wooden roller coaster when driving down this big hill.
Alley way between Madison St and Rogers St is becoming impassable. There are large and long ruts on the side of the alley between two houses. The asphalt has eroded all the way through to the gravel underneath. Cars are currently unable to pass. Only pick up trucks. We, the people of McDoel Gardens, would appreciate a full repair of road. Nathan Simon
There are 2 trees that have been knocked down by the wind and are leaning over the rail trail. They are held up only by branches of other nearby trees and it doesn't look like they are very stable. Area is on the southern end of the Bloomington Rail Trail, in an area of limestone embankments, prior to where it intersects with the Clear Creek Trail. I'm worried about the safety hazards these trees present to people using the trail if they fall. Thank you, Tony Watkins