closed #210331
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
FERGUSON BUILDING
- Case Date:
- 4/28/2026
There is a bracket to hold a street sign in the sidewalk still - I saw it yesterday (there is no street sign, but the bracket is a trip hazard).
There is a bracket to hold a street sign in the sidewalk still - I saw it yesterday (there is no street sign, but the bracket is a trip hazard).
Potholes by Aldis Eastside
Euclid Avenue blocked by large downed tree. Tree located at 327 S Euclid, laying across street onto 323 S Euclid.
I am addressing a sink hole on my property related to storm water erosion. On my property (Lot 5) and neighbor’s (Lot 6) property there is an easement by the city for storm water storm drainage. Is there any assistance you can provide to me regarding the filling of the sink hole and/ or ensuring that proper drainage is occurring at your easement?
There's a massive bush that grows right here that makes it impossible to see until you're basically already in the road (driving east on Dodds). I almost got hit today because a car had to pull so far out from the street to look around that bush. There's also a pedestrian crossing here, and I've seen a number of close calls with people trying to cross and a car pulling beyond the crosswalk to see around that bush. I don't know if it's city property or private, but it's a hazard.
At the dead end road of Hawthorne, the city installed a bike/ walking trail w/no caution sign to alert walkers/bikers of the hidden driveway @ 1033 Hawthorne (my parents home). Bikes come zipping down, line of site NOT clear. Worried someone could get injured. Please consider & thank you:)
Hello, during the storms on the night of April 27, the top of a tree in my yard blew out and partially onto my street. I was able to trim the edges of the branches to help clear the street, but the debris is still along the street. Would it be possible for you to send someone to remove the tree debris? Thank you.
Third Street underneath the B-Line Trail bridge. Kirkwood and Dunn. Indiana Avenue between Kirkwood and 7th. The three-way intersection of E Moores Pike, S Sare, and College Mall Rd. 7th St by the IMU. The IU campus around Ballantine. Dozens of alleyways and backyards. What do all of these places have in common? Flooding. They flood when it storms. I don't mean when it rains a bit, and I'm not talking about those rare events when it rains for days and we have unanticipated flooding (like in 2019 and 2021). I mean when it storms and we get heavy rain. Dozens of places in Bloomington become impassable. These areas have flooded out for years - ESPECIALLY that part of Third Street under the B-Line bridge. That seems to flood whenever we get more than just a drizzle of rain. And it's right next to that construction for the shiny new skyline bridge and convention center add-on. I recognize that drawing in additional funding through the use of the convention center is appealing for the city. That said, it's always amazed me how the city seems to focus on construction projects while completely disregarding the abysmal state of the stormwater drainage/runoff system in various parts of town. It's not like this is a new issue. I can only imagine how frustrating it will be for those visiting town to visit the convention center, only to get stuck there because the street right next to it flooded out. Again. I know it would be a massive undertaking, both in terms of cost and time. I won't pretend to know the ins-and-outs of infrastructure design and improvement. All I know is that I have to plan an alternate route to get through town whenever it rains enough, and it's happened enough that I know which parts of town to avoid.
Kilroys infringement on public ROW
Pothole