closed #168192
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2607-2675 S Rockport Rd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403
- Case Date:
- 4/21/2019
Small potholes
Small potholes
Broken playground equipment
Rogers going north/south between the Warehouse and the south side of the intersection with Rockport is riddled with potholes. Both travel lanes, north and south, are very beat up right now. I have had problems both as a motorist with other motorists trying to dodge and weave the massive holes, and as a cyclist. The road is very dangerous for cyclists right now with the holes while trying to ride in traffic.
Contractors parking on sidewalk
Tree branch down on Glendora
Storm sewer 4th and College
I am a resident of Bloomington and live at: 3445 Constance Avenue I am enrolled in a college course called Environmental Technology. I have a project to perform and was asked by my instructor for the following items of the city where I live, Water Treatment Facility. 1. Types of pipe material 2. Initial cost of the water treatment system 3. Design water flow rate 4. Number of water towers and pumping stations 5. Problems with the system since it was built in 1967 6. Change in elevation from highest to lowest compared to where the location of water treatment facility 7. Types of disinfectant used I found three websites with a lot of information that I need but is there any other sites that would give me some of the answers to the questions listed above? I called the site at 812- 824-9311 with little success. thank you for your time. Sincerely, Joe Schartz
Hello, would it be possible to make the intersection of North Dr and Henderson St (and Summitview Place) a four-way stop? It's currently a two-way with Henderson traffic not stopping, and at multiple points during the day with the bus stop right at that corner cars will wait easily up to five minutes just to have enough of a break in traffic to cross (or even turn in some cases). Also, heading across on North, with the school's baseball field right at that corner and the black material put up on the fence now, it's practically a blind corner unless you creep up to the point that you're in the intersection. Going back to the bus stop, I also think it'd be much safer for pedestrians as there are many who walk their dogs around both the apartment complex (Summit Pointe) and the school's sidewalks. I've attached a photo of the intersection I'm referring to, however Maps isn't showing the baseball field for some reason. Thank you for your consideration!
Table does not leave enough space for wheelchairs.
The Ferguson Dog Park has low lying areas in all three parts of it. It floods and there is standing water for days after a rain. Just needs a little dirt and some grass seed.