closed #172702
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1855 S Maxwell ST
- Case Date:
- 6/8/2020
Large pothole in city street, in cul-de-sac
Large pothole in city street, in cul-de-sac
Large potholes on Rhorer Rd.
There is a 2' diameter, 6" deep pothole in the entrance to the Aldi parking lot. The pothole is in the right-of-way, just to the street side of the sidewalk area. The pothole has been present since at at least late Spring. The pothole is large enough to cause significant vehicle damage. It should be repaired before more vehicles are damaged.
There are reoccurring pot holes in front of 1840 E Rock Creek Dr. The pot holes are due to an underground spring that runs under the road. The road needs to be torn up and drainage be installed to correct the issue. For years the city puts a bandaid on the issue by filling in the potholes.
There is a pothole in the right lane of on southbound Walnut before North Dr.
Lots of asphalt patches on S. Wilton Dr. between Windsor and Greenbriar got ripped up in the recent storms, and could benefit from new patches.
This is a general observation. Over the last few years I have been seeing metal sheets screwed to Bloomington roads, presumably to cover work in progress. I have observed a problem with many of these sheets. They are screwed down with small gauge screws. They are not sufficient to keep the sheets secure. They work their way out and stick up an inch in some places. Their heads are small. They look sharp enough to damage a tire, and a damaged tire is a safety issue.
Pothole on 10th by Eigenmann Hall.
S. Anita St /E. Second street repair. And pot hole on E. Hunter south side in front of 1900.
This large-size gravel was placed by the city as a temporary solution to fill in a gaping crevice between our property and Acuff Road, so rain carried debris would not run along the road and cover our storm drain which is on the corner of Acuff Road and Kinser Pike. Resent rains have washed this gravel and now a considerable amount of it is in the road and poses a hazard for vehicles.