closed #169215
Potholes, Other Street Repair
418 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 6/28/2019
There is another hole as well as the road is pretty crumbly
There is another hole as well as the road is pretty crumbly
1723 W Gray St, Bloomington, In 47404 This house has set vacant for almost 20 years, you can smell the mold and rot from a distance. We live very close to this house and see animals climb in and out of the chimney, the inside of this house is completely filled with mold, the floors are totally rotted. It's a major eyesore on our street, and has a major negative impact on our home values. Sometimes people break into it and it harbors questionable characters especially for a building that isn't livable, has no water or plumbing, etc. I'm afraid my kids one day will try to explore it since it's not locked, and they get hurt inside (I've explicitly told them to stay away from this building). Nothing on this property is maintained and since living one house down from this place, we have never once seen anyone come to mow, maintain, clean, etc. this property. We notice a lot of mosquitoes from this property and it worries us with new diseases developing with mosquitoes, this puts our neighborhoods kids and people in general at risk. I would highly recommend this get condemned. It's within City Limits.
Turning onto Hillside from Walnut: multiple potholes can be found, continuing all the way to the intersection with high Street.
The curb area in front of Switchyard Brewing Company has no grass-419 North Walnut St. this causes a very muddy mess inside of the business we have a tempted to grow grass with no success
I live directly next to the Landscaping Services Building roughly by 10th Street & Jefferson. The level of noise they make at 4:30-5:30AM is unacceptable. I implore the city to please contact Landscaping Services (affiliated with IU-Bloomington) to push their hours back to 7-8AM. It is a total disturbance to my neighbors and me. Banging metal, trucks beeping as they back up, loud engines, car lights that shine into our homes & other community disturbances. I expect a response from the city on this major quality of life issue. Thank you so much for your time. I enjoy living here in Bloomington in every other regard besides this matter. Thank you!
A large tree limb has fallen onto Sheffield Street near the intersection of Plymouth Street in the Park Ridge East subdivision. It is completely blocking the road.
420 S Highland has sharp tree branches blocking the sidewalk at eye level.
A school zone speed limit sign is completely obscured by the overgrown bushes/tree on the north side of Hunter between Highland and Ballentine.
This intersection has long been dangerous, but the improvements lately have been GREAT and much improved safety. However, when the crossing sign was installed on this corner, the road was never filled back in. We're only into December, and this pothole is like a crater when riding a bike. Because it is right in-front of the crossing sign, one must go into the pothole in order to activate the button, and then it takes much longer to get out of the pothole and enter the intersection. It's taken me long enough at least two times that vehicles which had slowed to allow me to pass actually started progressing into the intersection again because I couldn't navigate out of the pothole quickly enough. This totally null-and-voids the enter purpose of the signal enough that I've temporarily stopped using it in daylight hours. Even just a temporary fill or cover would be helpful until it can be repaved/sealed. (at the northeast corner of intersection of Rogers and W 4th Street, specifically on Rogers.)
The junction of Penn Court and Cambridge drive has many potholes.