open #206907
Trash
529 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 11/21/2025
Trash cans knocked over with dumped trash blocking sidewalk and street
Trash cans knocked over with dumped trash blocking sidewalk and street
Flashing lights on the store front
Flashing lights on the store front
Stoplight crossing Allen is remaining on red, while the lights crossing Patterson are going through a semi-normal cycle (shifts to red and then right to green almost immediately).
Huge pothole
There is a huge pothole in the Monroe Convention Center auxiliary parking lot, just west of the b-line trail, and just north of the paved road that connects the two parking lots. The pothole is a very significant safety hazard, and should be filled in immediately. Please reach out if you have any questions. Thank you.
Hi! My name is Lauren Coleman and I’m a Cannabis Expert. I recently visited Hope’s Dispensary and purchased 4 small black disposable vapes. After 2 days of use, I was very sick with a bad cough until I switched to a different brand. I went back today to let them know and they told me they make them themselves and would not exchange them so I left them at the store. I’m not sure what they’re using to make these, or where they make them, but I believe it’s dangerous with so many kids and college students in town looking for something to smoke. Please look into this; it could be very serious.
This is a Positive Review My husband and I have been walking Bloomington trails for a decade. This past year we have discovered the last 2 segments out on Dillman Rd. It’s a lovely part of the trail covered by trees for more shade and cooler in the heat of summer. During this time we also noticed the consistent upkeep of this segment. Following the friendly custom of speaking to other walkers, we realized a consensus existed on the excellent work & commitment of Mr. Troy Carter, who cares for that particular section of trail. He is always working, always doing what needs to be done. My husband Howard, often commented that during his decades of working at Crane NSWC, he always looked for people who had this work ethic, always doing their job even when not supervised. He also is always kind and courteous to the trail users, answering questions, giving directions & just being courteous to everyone who walks by. For example if he’s blowing leaves, cutting grass, etc he will pause pulling the trigger in the few moments it takes a walker to pass him by. A small gesture possibly but a boon to those of us that use our walks for conversation or solely for the tranquility of nature and is simply a kind human gesture. We trail walkers appreciate all that he does and simply wanted to say Thank You.
This is a Positive Review My husband and I have been walking Bloomington trails for a decade. This past year we have discovered the last 2 segments out on Dillman Rd. It’s a lovely part of the trail covered by trees for more shade and cooler in the heat of summer. During this time we also noticed the consistent upkeep of this segment. Following the friendly custom of speaking to other walkers, we realized a consensus existed on the excellent work & commitment of Mr. Troy Carter, who cares for that particular section of trail. He is always working, always doing what needs to be done. My husband Howard, often commented that during his decades of working at Crane NSWC, he always looked for people who had this work ethic, always doing their job even when not supervised. He also is always kind and courteous to the trail users, answering questions, giving directions & just being courteous to everyone who walks by. For example if he’s blowing leaves, cutting grass, etc he will pause pulling the trigger in the few moments it takes a walker to pass him by. A small gesture possibly but a boon to those of us that use our walks for conversation or solely for the tranquility of nature and is simply a kind human gesture. We trail walkers appreciate all that he does and simply wanted to say Thank You.
Bus parking in front of eating area blowing exhaust fumes