closed #203344
Potholes, Other Street Repair
410 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/11/2025
Two large pot holes on 4th east of Rogers and west of Madison.
Two large pot holes on 4th east of Rogers and west of Madison.
Large pot hole on N. Trooper Lane. Requesting it to be filled even though child will be sad to lose her swimming pool and play hole.
Request to fill large pot hole on N. Trooper Lane, Bloomington, IN 47404
There was construction going on for a few months on the entrance into the plaza but has since stopped abruptly. The crew has not been back to finish off the street and all sides of the streets are completely torn apart and damaged. This is unacceptable and can significantly damage one’s vehicle! When is this going to get finished?
Probably not much can be done about this, but the new parking lot over the recently redone culvert downtown by People's Park has a low spot right where the diagonal path crosses through it. The low spot has been accumulating water after rains, and it seems the grading as it is prevents the water from going anywhere. Likely over time this will facilitate degradation of the pavement, but more importantly at present it creates a little lake that pedestrians and bicycles must travel through, and will probably produce a slick spot there when the temperature drops. Is there any way to have this area looked at and have it redone so that water drains away? Not clear if this is a City issue or not, given the entire lot is owned by IU.
Deep pothole has been expanding in the northbound lane of Adams St, needs repair.
Pothole deepening and causing vehicles to veer suddenly into oncoming lane in front of 2917 Ramble Road East in Blue Ridge subdivision. The stretch of street in that immediate area is deteriorating.
Potholes along road
310 and 308 N. Lincoln has significant water drainage issues when it rains. We used to have a curb on that side of Lincoln, but it was removed. We need to have a small curb created to keep the rainwater from running down the driveway and into the units. The curb should run from just north of 310, all the way to the east side of 301 Lincoln Street.