closed #165684
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 8/27/2018
At the intersection of Rose and E Second a water main valve cover is upside down and sticking out. The edges are sharp, could ruin a tire one of these days.
At the intersection of Rose and E Second a water main valve cover is upside down and sticking out. The edges are sharp, could ruin a tire one of these days.
On the south side of E First near the intersection with Highland: Water valve cover turned upside down, creating sharp edges for vehicles
I believe there may be an underground water main leak at the T intersection of N. Plymouth Road and E. Sheffield Dr. in Park Ridge East. (I live on Plymouth) There has been some muddy water coming up through the pavement for a couple days. Nothing gushing up, but enough to create a small bit of water to stand there and to run in the gutter. There was a water main break there a few years ago and a repair. As I said, water is not shooting or gushing up, yet, but it is something that probably should be checked soon.
E First Street, near the intersection with Highland. Has this water valve lost its cover? Not pleasant if you ride over it on your bike.
E First near the intersection with Highland. Water valve that could use a little asphalt to smooth it out?
Greetings- Please direct this to Angie Grubb-Flick's attention. On Indiana Ave just north of Kirkwood in the east side lane there appear to be two missing water valve lids. We are having a road foot race (city permit obtained) on Saturday morning Oct 27, 2018 and need these lids replaced or filled for safety.
This pothole collects water drainage / ice at the end of the street and causes cars to get stuck in the winter.
Major pothole on Walnut Street pike between Rohrer and Fairfax. Filled with water so impossible to see but big chunks if aphsalt on road.
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.
Hi, not sure what category this goes into...at the corner of Woodlawn & Southdowns, southeast corner, there's a big culvert on the east side, and this was blocked by leaves. When I walked by this morning the ditch was 4' deep full of water and spilling over the road; on my way back a guy & his dog were trying to clear out some of the leaves. Seems like a simple leaf-rake-shovel will free that up. Kevin Pilgrim cell 812 361 7181