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closed #180071

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
5/25/2022

sidewalk on south side of 17th, just in front of trinorth. about 300ft east of the driveway onto 17th. ponded water still at 9:40pm. it stopped raining at 6:30p. much mud between here and the driveway cut. the sidewalk is obviously channelizing water. it is functioning as a culvert. thanks! good luck!

closed #176162

Blocked Sidewalk

Rogers St and Coolidge Drive, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA

Case Date:
6/14/2021

Broken water access cover

closed #177855

Blocked Sidewalk

1303 S Rechter PL

Case Date:
10/12/2021

The sidewalk has a serious dip and all the water collects here when it rains, making it unpassable.

closed #179755

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
5/5/2022

The side walk along High Street, just south of Woodstock Place, has been partially blocked with the asphalt that was used to temporarily fill pot holes. As the water pushed out the asphalt, it has moved onto the sidewalk, making walking along busy High Street more dangerous.

closed #187587

Blocked Sidewalk

228 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
3/10/2024

When it rains, water sheds to the west off the B-Line and drops sediment on the sidewalk along Kirkwood. It seems preferable that the water would shed toward Morton Street where the storm water drains can other job. The sediment deposit from the rain last week is still covering the sidewalk on the north side of Kirkwood.

closed #187426

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
2/25/2024

Part of the city-maintained Hunter footpath between Eastside Drive and Mitchell is submerged by an overflowing spring that has flowed under the footpath for more than 30 years of my personal experience. The pipe which carries the spring under the footpath is apparently silted up and needs to be reopened. At present, the foot path is impassable for pedestrians due to the amount of water on the path.

open #187588

Blocked Sidewalk

100 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
3/10/2024

When it rains, water sheds to the west off the B-Line and drops sediment on the sidewalk along Kirkwood. It seems preferable that the water would shed toward Morton Street where the storm water drains can do their job. The sediment deposit from the rain last week is still covering the sidewalk on the north side of Kirkwood.