closed #182554
Potholes, Other Street Repair
W Gourley Pike, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 1/21/2023
East Gourley Pike between Monroe Street and Arlington Road is filled with deep potholes.
East Gourley Pike between Monroe Street and Arlington Road is filled with deep potholes.
Large pothole at 3257 southern oaks
There are a few unavoidable and deep potholes on E. Rogers street heading east after the roundabout near Childs Elementary. To be more specific, if you are driving east on Winslow, get to the roundabout (near Childs), then continue straight, which is when Winslow turns into E Rogers there are several potholes just as you start on Rogers and start heading up the hill. Thanks!
There are several potholes at this intersection. They have been filled a few times, but continue to get worse. Can we possibly arrange to blacktop this entire intersection to avoid constant refilling of potholes? If not, can we at least fill the potholes? Thank you!
Walnut Street Pike from the top of the hill north by All-American Storage all the way south to E. Rhorer Road was completely repaved more than two months ago. The lines (white side lines & and yellow center lines) have still not been painted. There were very few temporary yellow lines placed, but those have been coming off after being on for so long. The lines not being painted is a MAJOR safety hazard as it is very difficult to see the road when traveling at night and extremely hazardous when it is raining at night time, making it nearly impossible to see the road. As that road is a city road and I am a city tax payer I ask that you address this situtaion very quickly and have the lines painted. I live in Peppergrass Condo's and travel this road several times a day.
College mall/ East Moore's intersection. The eastbound light on e Moore's stays red through several cycles sometimes. Both turn lanes go and the westbound lane goes but eastbound doesn't.
A portion of the street on Eagleson Avenue has sunk, making a dangerous unavoidable pit and bump for bicyclists and cars. Also, the pavement has worn away on Eagleson in the northbound lane on the north and south sides of the Third-Eagleson intersection. The northbound lane on the south side of the intersection is literally sinking to the east.
The corner of Winslow Drive and Allendale Drive has many reflective "stick" posts that are bolted to the street that are damaged or missing. These are in the eastbound lane of Winslow when turning south onto Allendale. Can these be repaired or replaced? Alternatively, since a dedicated right-turn lane exists at this intersection for turning south onto Allendale, can these posts be removed so the right-turn lane can be used again? Why was it determined that the right-turn lane can’t be used any longer? If the right-turn lane cannot be used, can that pavement be removed and the land converted to grass or a landscape bed?
So many potholes all up the hill from the college mall intersection