closed #166455
Water Utility Problems
514 W 16th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 11/8/2018
We have experienced a sudden loss of pressure in the Maple Heights neighborhood.
We have experienced a sudden loss of pressure in the Maple Heights neighborhood.
Water outage. We are up to date on payments.
My water is barely turning on. All sinks, toilets and shower.
There is a business or something on 17th St. -- between Madison and Woodburn next to Bloomington Cleaners that has a yard full of dirt -- no grass, no plants. Every time it rains, the resulting mud washes on to the sidewalk.
The water at my house is down to the tiniest trickle. I checked to make sure I paid my water bill, because I was afraid that I had missed a payment and the water was turned off.
Dear city of Bloomington, Would it be possible to have some of the trees/bushes obstructing the view on S Walker Street trimmed? These are also growing over the sidewalk. In particular, it is very hard to see incoming traffic when turning left from Howe Street. Warm regards, Guillaume Duty PhD student in the biology department
We have a big pot hole right in front of the Quality Inn when you turn onto Rappel Avenue. Since there is a lot of traffic through that area, the pot hole is getting bigger, therefore, could start damaging our cars.
I noticed the recent guidelines for scooters don't specifically explain who has the right-of-way on the B-line trail. It's already unclear whether cars are supposed to yield to bike traffic. Some do, some don't, leading to confusion in the entire community. Now the same is applying to electric scooters. I was on a scooter on the B-Line this morning, slowed as I approached 2nd Street, and cars in each direction had also slowed as if they were yielding. I proceeded through the crossing but the westbound car did not in fact yield and nearly hit me (at a very low speed, granted--so I couldn't tell if they didn't see me or were being super aggressive). So when I approached the 4th Street crossing I came to a dead stop, as did the cars on 4th Street, waving me on. TL;DR the right-of-way rules on the B-Line were already unclear and are even more so now with a third major type of trail use. Please create clear signage at every major intersection on the trail that states who has the right-of-way so that both trail users and vehicular traffic understand the rules.
Neighbors at corner of S Fairview and W Allen are burning something with a strong chemical odor.
Street sign at 2nd and Henderson has been missing for at least the past several months.