closed #202650
Potholes, Other Street Repair
517 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/13/2025
Potholes at the intersection of W 4th St and the alley between Rogers and Jackson streets
Potholes at the intersection of W 4th St and the alley between Rogers and Jackson streets
At 2nd and Rogers there is a big pot hole. It is on the north side of the intersection (north of the westbound lane of 2nd) and in line with the east side of the south bound Rogers left turn lane. This is a growing pot hole that looks dangerous when I go by it on my bicycle.
The public alley North of 517 S. Lincoln running East to West has several LARGE potholes and is washing away. I almost busted a tire there today. This is a very dangerous situation, Please take a look at it as soon as possible. Thank you.
Man in white house next door to 516 (driving a silver Cube) backed in to a car parked on the street that belongs to a girl living across the street. He proceeded to back in to it twice within a minute while trying to get in parking spot.
Your website says I am eligible for a street parking permit in zone 4, but when I called to ask about getting an application they told me "the website is wrong."
in front of 517 E. Kirkwood (Pot Belly patio & IU offices) there is a row of weeds wedged between the patio base and brick sidewalk. It's been there all summer, and are steadily growing. Not sure who to contact for removal (city, property manager?,IU...) thanks.
The alley behind the Von Lee- our place of business and client entry way is in terrible shape- it seems bad enough that the park is overflowing with the homeless situation/loitering and then the alley is like walking on the moon. The Pavement needs attention-Happy to chat if someone wants to chat. 812-219-7691
*SUPER* dark at the intersection of Kirkwood and Indiana across from Sample Gates, especially on nights without a moon. Light out on NW corner. Other uReport issues say that Duke has been aware of this for weeks. Maybe someone should remind them, because it really is dangerous there.
Probably not much can be done about this, but the new parking lot over the recently redone culvert downtown by People's Park has a low spot right where the diagonal path crosses through it. The low spot has been accumulating water after rains, and it seems the grading as it is prevents the water from going anywhere. Likely over time this will facilitate degradation of the pavement, but more importantly at present it creates a little lake that pedestrians and bicycles must travel through, and will probably produce a slick spot there when the temperature drops. Is there any way to have this area looked at and have it redone so that water drains away? Not clear if this is a City issue or not, given the entire lot is owned by IU.
Red car blocking sidewalk