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closed #200033

Trails

Highland & Winslow

Case Date:
1/8/2025

The side walk on E. Side of Highland and path up to Winslow park is poorly maintained. Often muddy full of debris and no snow removal. From the bus stop to the park is impassable at this time. https://photos.app.goo.gl/2XfHe7G6hQjM1X1n7

closed #201230

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Highland & Winslow

Case Date:
2/28/2025

10 inch deep pothole adjacent to shoulder on east side of road

open #204751

Traffic Suggestions

Highland & Short

Case Date:
8/6/2025

Requesting a pedestrian crosswalk here. The sidewalk ends on opposite sides of the street but there is not a pedestrian crosswalk to cross the road. There is a school, park and YMCA nearby that people are walking to and they have to cross quickly without the pedestrian marking.

closed #204754

Biking & Walking

Highland & Short

Case Date:
8/6/2025

I’m writing to request the installation of a pedestrian crosswalk across South Highland Avenue near the Montessori school. Many families and young children cross this busy street daily, and a designated crosswalk would greatly improve safety. Thank you for considering this important request for our community.

closed #181133

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Highland & Azalea, Bloomington, IN 47401 미국

Case Date:
8/21/2022

10 inch sinkhall

closed #193761

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

High Street and Wimbleton

Case Date:
9/25/2024

Serious erosion of retaining wall supports of multi-use path at south east corner of intersection. The retaining wall erected to support the new-ish multi-use path shows significant signs of erosion, as the gravel piled on the path-side of the blocks used to traverse the creek/ditch under the path has washed away in multiple places, and the drainage holes in the large concrete blocks are now exposed. During the huge deluge in 2020, the block's in this area literally shifted. I suspect that another big deluge could shift them further, and collapse parts of the path. I have several images if you need them.

closed #199722

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

High St. multiuse path between Arden Place and Queens Way

Case Date:
12/19/2024

Good evening. The very dead possum was moved from the middle of High Street to the side of the road where it remained until it was somewhat eaten by about 5 buzzards. It is now on the partly on the sidewalk. PLEASE get this picked up. Many elementary school children are walking by this and it is quite disturbing. Thank you!

closed #178470

Trails

High St and Wimbleton Ln (Inbound-Northbound), Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
12/22/2021

Kudos to the city arborist who chose native trees to plant in the easement along the S High St trail project. The Yellowwoods and Eastern Redbuds will provide a nice "cream and crimson" display in the years they bloom in sync in spring. I do have to ask if the Yellowwoods are the right type of street tree to be planted 15ft from a busy street, given it's broad / round habit and potential to have multiple central leaders. Tree-bush?

closed #177352

Blocked Sidewalk

High St and Wimbleton Ln (Inbound-Northbound), Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
9/9/2021

Hello! The path for students to walk to/from school is not safe. The crossguard cannot help students cross at High and Greenbriar AND navigate around the closed sidewalk. The gravel/dirt path needs to be completed ASAP so students, parents, staff, and other residents can walk safely. My assumption is that path cannot be complete until the electrical lines in front of 2102 High Street are relocated. If this is the case, please let me know who I can contact about relocating the electrical lines so the path can be paved and this project can be wrapped up. We were told the path would be complete by the start of the school year and are becoming increasingly frustrated with the unsafe environment.

closed #177970

Trails

High St and Wimbleton Ln (Inbound-Northbound), Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
10/22/2021

Will Milestone sod the recently added mounds of clay they added to the edges of the amended asphalt north of Wimbleton, or do they just expect the homeowners to try to establish new seed in the fourth week of October? They haven't seeded any of their patches of added clay, yet the drainage pattern will wash all of that new "soil" away in the next few weeks of rain. They found in vitally important to sod the easement along Arden, yet completely ignored the massive easements between Arden and Rock Creek Ct - watching them wash into the gutters and creek. And the whole area around Wimbleton is a drainage nightmare. This will come back and bite the city in the behind next flood season. Why do you hire these clowns? Are they related to Hamilton?