closed #168344
Graffiti
800 S College AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/30/2019
There is graffiti on the back of 800 S College Ave
There is graffiti on the back of 800 S College Ave
W. Rosewood Dr. between Kinser and Rosewood Court has several potholes. Some of which are deep.
I have noticed water running in the street at 9th St. & Prow for the last several weeks as I walk by. Today I walked north on Prow Ann’s saw that it appears to be leaking from the meter box at 527 Prow.
Pothole on E Third Street, heading east, on the right hand side, right before the IU Health building (which is at the corner of Woodscrest and Third), near a No Parking Here sign.
Vegetation is significantly obstructing sidewalk at 411 s Lincoln.
Pothole
Woodlawn Ave. Between 2nd and University St. Excessive overgrowth and dead tree limbs lying in yard. Huge dead trees need to be cut down. They pose a threat to passersby as this is a major thoroughfare for pedestrians. Unsightly and decreases value and enjoyment of street/neighborhood.
This hole at Bryan Park is not so obvious and ir's therefore more likely someone might step in it and fall, twist an ankle, etc. So it would be good to fill it in. Gravel first, then dirt?
Hole opened up very recently. Bryan Park, near where the feeder enters Sheridan Creek. Wasn't there a few days ago. It's quite visible so not as dangerous, but still it might be wise to fill it in.
When will the assault on the south side of Bloomington traffic patterns stop? The attached photo shows the current problem: far right side, the detour signs for the two CLOSED north/south routes (Walnut Street Pike & Rogers). And the orange barrels show that Walnut is under construction as well. Today, at 3:15pm, it took approximately 20 minutes to travel from Lucky's Market at Walnut and Winslow to Kroger at Walnut and Gordon Pike. That is 1 mile in 20 minutes - an incredible 3mph speed! Although, in all fairness to that calculation, most of the time was spent at a standstill. This mess comes on the heels of last summer's mess when the City decided to close every east/west route in town (which, those are still only somewhat complete). What's next? One might argue there was no planning involved, but it seems like the coincidence of shutting down every road at once multiple years in a row is a coordinated effort, not random happenings. Disdain is too weak of a word. Can the City get its act together and not hog tie traffic every single summer? Or, at least add some capacity so when it opens back up more traffic can move? None of these projects have yielded any actual improvements in traffic - or, maybe we just can't realize it because when one road opens two more close.