closed #174064
Potholes, Other Street Repair
320 W 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 11/6/2020
Hole in asphalt of North Parking lot at City Hall. Will this one get fixed before this one: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=169945
Hole in asphalt of North Parking lot at City Hall. Will this one get fixed before this one: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=169945
Once again, the section of West 11th st between Adams St and Fountain Dr has become a speedway. Drivers CD are absolutely flying down the road. Captain Pedigo, I know you are stretched thin when it comes to number of officers, but could you do your best to set up radar sometime on this section of road? Our neighborhood would truly appreciate it.
Music Lessons sign in the grass on Kingston Drive at the corner of the intersection with the old K-Mart parking lot.
Carter's Remodeling sign at the intersection of Moore's Pike and Smith Rd, in the grass. This was #173858, which I thought was closed, so maybe they just put the sign back.
Street light is out at Kinser Pike and the north entrance to the BHS North football stadium.
Several pot holes (one quite large) on Kinser Pike between the sports entrance drive at North High School and Rosewood Dr. on the West side of Kinser.
Cascades park. Why is it so hard to drive here?! Surely you can make it one way or protected bike path or even clog the other end instead of forcing town to expend significant gas miles to get to the north entrance? Please tell me this restricting isn't permanent
Overgrown bunches of tall grass obscure vision for cars crossing E First at Hawthorne.
On nice days would it be possible for the Park staff (and the Bloomington police) to be more active in enforcing face coverings and the limit on gatherings. This was a day when Indiana hit another record (11/7). THe pickle ball court was taken over by this group of more than 25 people who were having a tournament. Most were not wearing masks as they sat around. Down the road the playground was packed. I know this is especially hard for staff or police since it's the parents making poor decisions, not wearing masks, and most if not all children not wearing masks.
While I appreciate the effort to create a memorial to the Somme Battle of 1916 along the west side of the 2000 block of S High St (see Townsend, the contractors), can I ask they at least try to be accurate in their depiction of the event. The layout of the random cut logs left to die as martyrs are clearly in opposition to the historical record. Try harder. [[This is an eyesore. Got it?]]