closed #205498
Street Lights
1313 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 9/4/2025
The light to the left of our house on our street is out.
The light to the left of our house on our street is out.
Several potholes are continuing to get worse at this intersection. When turning onto Windsor Dr. from Arden, it is impossible to avoid these jokes without traveling into the opposite lane. Hank Duncan (City Bicycle Coordinator) told our subdivision last fall that the City would be redoing the streets during the Greenway project, but it has yet to be started. I left a voice mail for him 2 weeks ago, asking about the plan, but he has not responded. Please contact me.
Signs indicating that road construction is ahead have been here for months. No construction is taking place. These signs need to be removed. Leaving unnecessary warning signs up is irresponsible since it conditions people to ignore them.
See case #204982. Response was dismissive. "..will be compliant when paving is completed..". *When* will that happen? This year? The areas surrounding the ramps are DANGEROUS, especially at Grant/Cottage Grove. Why start a project if it cannot be completed at the time?
The new sensor traffic lights for north/south traffic at the Dunn/Hwy 45 intersection do not sense bicycles. Because the lights differentiate between the left turn and straight lanes, and most traffic is turning left onto the bypass (in both directions) there are often few cars going straight and the straight green light is often not activated - it remains red and only the left turn green lights are activated. Unfortunately there are not good alternative options for bikers, since there are no bike lanes or paths north of the bypass, so bikes must share the driving lanes with cars up to that point. Using the light is the most reasonable approach for cyclists and bike commuters, as there is no other safe access to get to city neighborhoods north of the bypass.
There is puddle of dirt and filth that settles in the alleyway between Lincoln and Grant Street. It is a continuing struggle.
Heading north from the intersection of 6th and Madison, the first turn in on the right where the asphalt meets the concrete is pitted and uneven. The issue was remedied previously and it was greatly appreciated. However, it has worn down over time again and is causing issues as we need a smooth surface to roll over. Any help filling this in and making the asphalt level with the concrete would be greatly appreciated. Please see my contact info for more details if the picture and description are insufficient. Thanks.
Utility cut has sinking causing a dip I can’t believe that with all the City vehicles that are in the area that this has to be reported. Maybe the City should have a system for employees to report issues do the public doesn’t have to. This way it can be taken care of sooner.
A large pothole located at the intersection of N. College Avenue and W. Riley Drive in Bloomington, Indiana. The pothole is situated directly at the entrance to the Steak ’n Shake and Granite Apartments. This pothole is significant in size and depth, creating a potential hazard for drivers entering or exiting the area. It poses a high risk of causing damage to vehicles, including tire blowouts, wheel damage, or suspension issues. Additionally, its location at a busy entrance increases the chances of accidents or traffic disruption. I recommend that the pothole be inspected and repaired as soon as possible to prevent damage to vehicles and to maintain road safety in this high-traffic area.
Very large pothole on Huntington near Hillside. Any cyclist running over it will likely result in falls and injuries.