closed #206486
Potholes, Other Street Repair
W Grimes Ln and south walnut street
- Case Date:
- 10/26/2025
Road ruff needs repaved
Road ruff needs repaved
Recent construction of over-large building next to old stone church on Grant has caused drainage issues on the alley intersection between 9th and 10th, Grant and Lincoln. When it rains, a lake forms with nowhere for the water to go now. People who built the building should be required to fix this before winter.
Our whole road is tore up after the construction my the new road pass through on rogers and sidewalks are in shbles from the water main fix
The N Walnut St area near N Fritz Dr where the two bump signs have been placed should be repaired as I try to avoid the offset of inches but, other drivers are not patient and feel they can pull on around vs tailgating. Thank you for reviewing lowering the speed if possible in this stretch with neighborhood roads and businesses.
There is a pothole that is forming on the side street at 822 W. 1st Street. It recently formed and had a pretty big cavity underneath it. Enough to cause damage if people keep driving on it and it erodes.
A large pothole located at the intersection of N. College Avenue and W. Riley Drive in Bloomington, Indiana. The pothole is situated directly at the entrance to the Steak ’n Shake and Granite Apartments. This pothole is significant in size and depth, creating a potential hazard for drivers entering or exiting the area. It poses a high risk of causing damage to vehicles, including tire blowouts, wheel damage, or suspension issues. Additionally, its location at a busy entrance increases the chances of accidents or traffic disruption. I recommend that the pothole be inspected and repaired as soon as possible to prevent damage to vehicles and to maintain road safety in this high-traffic area.
I work days,and can't sleep due to either a man hole cover or piece of sheet metal laying in the road. It's been there for days and is extremely loud and annoying. Can it be removed?
There are multiple potholes in the right turn lane heading north on Rogers St about to turn right on 3rd St.
Utility cut has sinking causing a dip I can’t believe that with all the City vehicles that are in the area that this has to be reported. Maybe the City should have a system for employees to report issues do the public doesn’t have to. This way it can be taken care of sooner.
Heading north from the intersection of 6th and Madison, the first turn in on the right where the asphalt meets the concrete is pitted and uneven. The issue was remedied previously and it was greatly appreciated. However, it has worn down over time again and is causing issues as we need a smooth surface to roll over. Any help filling this in and making the asphalt level with the concrete would be greatly appreciated. Please see my contact info for more details if the picture and description are insufficient. Thanks.