closed #167794
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2303 E Wimbleton LN
- Case Date:
- 3/15/2019
one side of the street eroded due to freeze/thaw, creating a large pothole. Same problem between the houses 2301 and 2303 E Wimbleton Ln, Bloomington, IN 47401
one side of the street eroded due to freeze/thaw, creating a large pothole. Same problem between the houses 2301 and 2303 E Wimbleton Ln, Bloomington, IN 47401
last time when it was repaired the asphalt was packed directly on top of the old surface so it easily breaks away. There is also some settlement in this segment of the road. Please remove the cracked asphalt and pack new one down to the gravel. Thanks a lot.
There is a big hole in the street just before 2304 E. Linden Hill Dr. that has been there following utility work several weeks ago.
Pothole
I have been volunteering to check and clear storm drains on Sussex Dr and Queensway from Hith St to Montclair. Freeze-thawing results on chuck holes and the asphalt debris have been an ongoing problem when they block the storm drains at the bottom of slopes. I collect this debris for disposal periodically by city crews, I have accumulated enough for another pickup at the bottom of my driveway east side.
Big nasty pot hole now is even bigger of an issue with everybody driving kids to school due to school bussing issues. Obviously can't patch during drop-off and pick-up times but y'all it's bad.
Big and deep pothole at 2nd and Roosevelt. At the entrance to Rogers/Binford Elementary.
Several grade and issues with crumbling street surface on E. Linden Hill. Last year the water main was repaired and the street was partially resurfaced (by hand mixing) leaving the street with unlevel surfaces. In addition other parts of the street that are crumbling were not repaired. The street is fairly small so resurfacing the entire street with blacktop at the same time would easily rectify the issues that are on the whole street.
state road 37 business has huge pot holes in front of E gilbert Drive the pothole does down about three differnt layers of payment.
Part tectonic plate, part aircraft carrier bulkhead--Houston, we have a problem. It would seem that some utility repair of another has resulted in a steel plate the thickness of a very hefty mozzarella stick, length and width that could probably park a Smart Car, in the middle of the road. I suspect this formidable obstacle is the result of whatever adventure IU tasked itself with over winter break, as I observed their vehicles there, but that's not to say I'm 100% positive. Either way, the impact of this scrapper's dream was presumably originally mitigated with the pouring of some cold patch concrete around the edges, but alas, much has changed since. Tire impact after tire impact has slowly moved this plate, rendering the cold patch mostly useless. As steam billows out from around the edges, I imagine whatever was being fixed is still in the process of being fixed. But at the moment, it's like witnessing suspension-damaging continental drift. Aside from mounting this hulking piece of metal in a museum as a replicated piece of the Titanic's hull, creating a more subtle transition from pavement to metal would very much be appreciated. Thank you and have a wonderful day.