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Bloomington Parks and Recreation Launches Five-Year Master Plan Process with Community Questionnair
Community members invited to answer three questions to help guide planning process

Bloomington Nonprofits Invited to Apply for 2025 Digital Opportunity Grants

City of Bloomington Urges Vigilance as Spotted Lanternfly Nears
Public urged to help with early detection, reporting to slow impact on local ecosystems

Bloomington Fire Department Expands Safe Haven Baby Box Access
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Bloomington Redevelopment Commission
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About Bloomington
Bloomington is nestled in the rolling hills of southern Indiana and home to 85,000 residents and serves as a home away from home for tens of thousands of Indiana University students and alumni. You'll cherish the city's dynamic energy, spectacular scenery, outdoor activities, world-class educational opportunities, Big Ten sporting events, thriving local businesses, vibrant arts scene and unique shopping and dining experiences. Bloomington's admittedly unique character welcomes all to participate in community building. Our friendly, safe, and inviting environment embrace visitors and ideas from across the globe. We are a city of both dreamers and doers. Whether you come for school, business, pleasure, or would like to make this your home, you are welcome in Bloomington.

Mayor Kerry Thomson
After spending her career working to build better communities, Kerry Thomson became Bloomington’s 33rd Mayor on January 1, 2024, to bring progress, change, and a new approach to city hall.