closed #186921
Potholes, Other Street Repair
Walnut St & Winslow Rd, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 1/26/2024
Potholes on S Walnut in front of Chase Bank
Potholes on S Walnut in front of Chase Bank
Large pothole on walnut near tapp
large pothole, that seems to be growing.
Two potholes in this general area, heading south on Walnut
It is difficult to see onto Walnut St Pk from Allendale, to see if it is safe to turn onto Walnut St Pk. Driver must pull very far forward in order to see if there is incoming traffic. Additionally, many people speed on Walnut Street Pike, making it more dangerous to pull out.
When you drive west on Allendale Drive to Walnut Street Pike, you cannot see to the right when pulling out into traffic. Vehicles drive so fast on Walnut St. Pk. there is an accident waiting to happen. Trees and bushes need to be trimed back looking both left and right. There are a lot of senior citizens living in Sherwood Oaks so we need to make sure we do all we can do to make it safe for them. Please take a look at this problem. Thank you!
Line of sight, Bushes are blocking the view to be able to turn safely.
The city security/street light has went out. It makes it very difficult to see the street for turning off Walnut St Pike and puts passengers waiting on the bus at night in a very unsafe dark spot as well.
If someone actually reads this – Please add an indicator/light to indicate to drivers that this is a one way. I have two videos in the last two weeks of someone going the wrong way on a 40 MPH road... If you want both of the videos email me. (N Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN 47404).
The trees to the left (north) of the entrance/exit from the Animal Shelter and Recycle center on S. Walnut make it very tough to see traffic coming from the north headed south on Walnut. The speed limit there is 40mph, so cars are going 45-50mph along that stretch of road. The trees with leaves on them just about totally obscure the view of traffic coming from the north when you are trying to exit from the area. Can someone go check out the line of sight from this exit and see if the trees could be trimmed back in some way?