closed #204018
Potholes, Other Street Repair
220 E Matlock Rd
- Case Date:
- 7/7/2025
There are potholes on this entrance to State Bloomington from E Indiana 45 Bypass. Can someone get these repaired?
There are potholes on this entrance to State Bloomington from E Indiana 45 Bypass. Can someone get these repaired?
The road is crumbling out from under the sidewalk. This causes issues when there are cars coming down both ways on the road and it makes street parking very inaccessible.
A large POTHOLE on N. Kinser Pike (at corner of Maroon Way, to Bloomington North) was recently repaired (2-3 weeks ago) but has recurred. It would appear that the asphalt was TOO SOFT at the time of allowing the cars to resume traffic over the repair site and so the asphalt collapsed and we now have resumption of the pothole. This pothole still needs a satisfactory repair please.
Open utility pit right in the sidewalk north of the convention center. S side of 3rd Street. Major trip hazard.
Recent rains have made a ten inch trench in the unpaved alley next to 823 W. 4th, on the hill up 3rd Street.
The entrance to the alley at my house (from Highland Ave) has a deep ditch from rain runoff. Hoping you can re-grade it. Thank you.
Large, recurrent pothole. Damaged my car rim and possibly tire. Pic attached. This happened to me previously at the same location and I had to have the rim repaired and tire replaced. I paid that time. Will the city pay this time? And fix the pot hole, please.
Massive potholes that you have to cross the street for
Headley Rd., between E. Maplecrest Dr. and Treadwell Ln., has washed out from the recent heavy rains. There's a lot of pedestrian traffic, bikers, boat trailers, and other vehicles traveling to/from the lake sharing the road. The wash-outs are deep enough to cause substantial issues for bikes, cars, and pedestrians. Please fix it at your earliest convenience, Thank You.
Road deteriorating in this area of Rockport Rd/Guy Ave, there are several large potholes getting bigger by each rainy day. Long term, this area has really bad drainage, with many of the storm drains above the level of the road so water runs right around them and collects further south in a dangerously large puddle, in the vicinity of 2225 S Rockport road.