closed #177546
Potholes, Other Street Repair
409V, 607 E 13th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA
- Case Date:
- 9/21/2021
Pothole/crumbling pavement near the intersection of Indiana Avenue and 13th Street in the westbound lane.
Pothole/crumbling pavement near the intersection of Indiana Avenue and 13th Street in the westbound lane.
Pothole near the intersection of Monroe Street and Gourley Pike in the eastbound lane.
There is a large portion of a tree on the public sidewalk in front of this address (it is my family home, though I do not live there).
Pothole/crumbling pavement near the intersection of 11th Street and Woodlawn Avenue in the northbound lane.
Our recycling hasnt been picked up for 3 weeks now. It seems like our whole streets recycling is not being picked up. No notice was left on can.
The two building directly to the north of my building are currently unsafe with multiple viewings of homeless and users coming and going from in between the buildings. It's not safe for anybody to be back there with the activity that happens daily. The light on that property is also out and there have been homeless camping in the unkept wooded area behind my property that is owned by the City. I thought that the two buildings were to be torn down at one point, but it seems that the issues were temporarily fixed and the owner was allowed to keep the buildings up. Please call or email with questions in regards to this situation.
Clogged gutter drain on the NE corner of 9th & Walnut
Water smells and tastes like dirt. Going on week 2 of this issue.
cars are treating the two lanes both as eastbound through lanes making it an interesting conflict with bikes. signs on the pavement still indicate through or turn.
This issue concerns the new double bike lane on 7th Street (especially near the 2-way intersection of Kirkwood Avenue and Dunn Meadow). Since this bike lane is so new and it is big enough for two lanes of bike traffic, I have repeatedly seen cars mistakenly turning down the bike lane. As you can imagine, this is extremely dangerous to both drivers and cyclists. Last week there was a bike sign at the intersection which cut down on driver confusion. However, as of this morning, the sign is not there and I saw yet another driver make this mistake and turn down the bike lanes. I would suggest that the bike sign be permanently installed to help prevent this problem in the future. I greatly appreciate your help! I've seen this mistake happen at least half a dozen time since IU classes started.