closed #193041
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2100 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 8/22/2024
There pothole in parking lots
There pothole in parking lots
There potholes in parking lots
Behind our house is City of Bloomington Property and the electrical cable / wiring to our house is behind us and crosses in between the branches in big tree behind our house. We feel this is a potential hazard and would like the City to investigate.
Behind our house is City of Bloomington Property and the electrical cable / wiring to our house is behind us and crosses in between the branches in big tree behind our house. We feel this is a potential hazard and would like the City to investigate.
The blacktop around the storm water grate in front of my house has eroded.
My name is Nick Pejeau, and I'm an IU Health employee representing our Trauma Services Community Outreach program, Stepping On. The program seeks to reduce fall risks for elderly adults. One of our class participants reported concerns for fall hazards due to unearthing and uneven sidewalks in their neighborhood where they walk to the grocery. They did not give me an exact location but said, "The first one is on Kinser Pike, somewhere between N Skyline Dr and W Parrish Rd., I think. The second one, the one with cane for scale, is on W Parrish Rd. between Kinser Pike and Kroger." I've attached the picture they submitted to me. Thank you.
The crosswalk “person” symbol does not display at the corner of 4th & Walnut.
The southwest corner of 3rd and Walnut has a curb ramp that is too high. It's one inch and shouldn't be over 1/2." So if a person with a rollator is going to up that ramp, their wheels hit and it the top goes forward and the wheels don't go up. This happened to a blind person I was escorting. It needs an asphalt patch to smooth it out and make it traversable.
The curb at the corner of Landmark and Arch Haven is very steep, about 3 inches of rise at an angle probably close to 70°. Landmark Ave has many medical facilities and this path is the one people would travel on between Adams and 3rd St where transit vehicles provide access. It should be smoothed out to provide a safer ramp for people with mobility devices and unsure footing.
305 S Euclid Avenue has a light that is always flashing. Very disorienting when walking after dark