closed #169699
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3426-3498 E Longview Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 8/5/2019
pot hole
pot hole
While we do have a pothole at the edge of our driveway that extends into the culdesac and city street one which we live, I'm reporting here a request to extend the curb in the culdesac to the area in front of our house. I have sent in a few requests over the years to the City of Bloomington to get the curb extended and have never heard back. We regularly have folks parking in our yard (probably inadvertently), causing further erosion issues in our yard. Thank you.
In the 3400 block of S. Cedarwood Circle, the City dug up the road a few months ago, then never came back to finish the job. The road is a mess with missing asphalt and gravel/debris all around. Can the City get back out here this week to fix this and finish up the work they started? Thanks.
There are several big potholes at the stop sign of the corner of Burks and Kennedy Drive that need to be filled.
Attn. Street Dept. Need trailhead caution yellow marking to delineate area for no parking so the path is not blocked by parked cars or scooters. Parking in this area occurs often and is a hazard to trail users as well as ADA compliance concern for wheelchair residents and park visitors. Thanks for your follow up.
Asphalt has been tearing away for over a year and running down stream into the walkway directly west of the end of Homestead Dr. Large area 3' by 6' has been torn away and keeps getting worse with every heavy rain.
big holes you have to drive in the ditch or on the other side of the road to avoid them.
Could your department please look into why Leonard Springs Rd always floods near the Van Buren Apartments. The ditches hold water and because the road dips in the same area the road is always flooded when it rains as well. Thank you Laura Lane
Multiple pot holes, biggest is about two feet in diameter. At intersection of Dale Ct and Olcott Blvd
The current condition of Jordan - just south of Atwater - is AWFUL. Clearly, work is being done, but for the past few days, there have been HUGE, deep trenches which cause the bottom of cars to scrape the road, even when driving at very slow speeds. Surely there is something one of your crews can do to fix it - even if it is only a temporary measure while the work is completed?