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The City of Bloomington created this microsite to focus primarily on upcoming street/sidewalk projects funded through Local Motor Fuel Tax (LMFT) and Home Rule Sales Tax (HRST). The revenue generated by the now eight-cent LMFT, and one-quarter of one percent of the HRST, is kept separate in a special fund that can only be utilized for this work. Revenues collected in FY26 to date total $6,708,337, and expenditures total $13,203,614. Please note, there is a time delay between when revenues are collected and when they are reported.
This page also serves as a "one-stop shop" for information on streets, sidewalks, and related infrastructure. The City will also periodically use signage, flyers, social media posts, press releases, and other media to keep the public informed on these vital pieces of infrastructure. For larger projects, click here to view the Engineering Project Updates webpage.
Roadwork Photo Albums
General Resurfacing (117 photos)
General Electric Road Resurfacing (79 photos)
2026 Streets and Sidewalks Report
The 2026 Streets and Sidewalks Report is now available! The City of Bloomington prepared the report to provide detailed street and sidewalk data that includes a high-level view of the current state of streets and sidewalks in the City, information about the various treatment methods the City uses to build and maintain streets and sidewalks, historical costs and expenditures, and the planned street and sidewalk programs for Fiscal Year 2027. Click here to download a PDF of the report.
Resurfacing
Public Works has staff that performs minor maintenance to streets and alleys, including pothole repair and minor patches. Major street and alley work is handled by contractors working for the City. Each year, the City hires contractors to resurface streets and alleys. Resurfacing a street may include milling off the existing surface, spot repairs, and adjusting manholes and other utilities in the street. Many streets will receive 2 layers of new hot mix asphalt. Typically, this will include a binder layer and a surface layer.
Information about the City of Bloomington streets is maintained in a Geographic Information System by the Engineering Department. The condition rating, along with other information, is used to help determine which streets will be resurfaced each year.
Pavement Preservation
Each year, the City hires contractors to use pavement preservation techniques to preserve streets and extend their useful life. Pavement preservation may include using Chip Seal, PressurePave, or Reclamite. For more information about pavement preservation in Bloomington, see the Frequently Asked Questions below.
Information about the City of Bloomington streets is maintained in a Geographic Information System by the Engineering Department. The condition rating, along with other information, is used to help determine which streets will receive pavement preservation treatment each year.
Pavement Preservation Frequently Asked Questions
Below is a list of frequently asked questions about pavement preservation in the City of Bloomington. Click here for more information about Reclamite and C85 pavement preservation from the City’s vendor, Corrective Asphalt Materials. Click here for more information about PressurePave pavement preservation from the City's vendor, Donelson Construction Company.
Sidewalk, Curb, and Gutter
The Sidewalk, Curb, and Gutter Program funds construction of public sidewalks and sidewalk curb ramps that are compliant with standards related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It also includes limited curb and gutter replacement related to this construction and a voluntary 50/50 cost-sharing. Almost all monies are used to replace existing infrastructure. Information about the sidewalk, curb, and gutter program can be found on the Infrastructure Dashboard.
Interactive Pavement Rating Map
The Engineering Department rates streets using the 10-point Pavement Surface Evaluation and Rating (PASER) system, with 10 as the best rating. Engineering manages a regularly-updated, interactive, Geographic Information System map. A simplified version of the map is available below. Click here to view the full-size Pavement Ratings App in a new window.
Presentations and Reports Archive
Educational Videos
Road Closures
News
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S Allin, W Washington to W Front Closed Effective Immediately
04/23/2026 11:30 AM
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Left Lane of N Main Street, Front Street to Washington Street Closed Effective Immediately
04/22/2026
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Lafayette Street, Ash Street to Hardman Drive Closed Effective April 22, 2026 at 7:00 A.M.
04/17/2026 5:00 PM
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Morris Avenue, Market Street to Mulberry Street Closed Effective Immediately
02/13/2026
Local Motor Fuel Tax Reports and Forms
Information about the City of Bloomington's Local Motor Fuel Tax is available here, including the relevant code, registration and remittance forms, and frequently asked questions. Click here to view the Finance Department's Local Motor Fuel Tax page.
Revenues collected in FY26 to date total $6,708,337, and expenditures total $13,203,614. Please note, there is a time delay between when revenues are collected and when they are reported.
If you need any additional information please contact the Finance Department at (309) 434-2233.
Local Motor Fuel Tax Chapter 39, Article XVIII
Local Motor Fuel Tax Chapter 39 Article XVII - Amendment Effective 5/1/19
Local Motor Fuel Tax Registration Form
Local Motor Fuel Tax Remittance Form
Frequently Asked Questions
Below is a list of frequently asked questions about local motor fuel tax in the City of Bloomington.
