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closed #172421

City Performance

589-629 N Rogers St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
5/13/2020

Isn't health guidance that those who can telecommute should? Why isn't the city doing this ---- so many people are in the office who can be working from home? :(

closed #150660

City Performance

612 N Washington ST

Case Date:
2/17/2016

Trash at 616 n Washington

closed #172043

City Performance

709 W 9th ST

Case Date:
3/22/2020

Can Bloomington enact something or is only the governor allowed? https://covidactnow.org/state/IN

closed #172075

City Performance

723 E 10th ST

Case Date:
3/25/2020

So are front yard beer pong giant parties allowed with the executive order? Ridiculous. Just west of campus on North side of 10th. Please tell me cops can tell these idiots to stop.

closed #161846

City Performance

804 1/2 S Peachtree LN

Case Date:
11/18/2017

Huge dead tree dropping major branches on street and cars at 801 S Peach Tree. Owner says city responsible. Called Street Dept 3 weeks ago--they said call Lee Huss. Left message, no response. Problem is worse and tired of clearing street to drive on it!! Please respond-----

closed #159997

City Performance

826-830 West Kirkwood Avenue

Case Date:
7/5/2017

thank you for cleaning up the downtown area so my wife and I feel safe to take walks

closed #165042

City Performance

831 W 7th ST

Case Date:
7/3/2018

Thank you for the awesome community fireworks display downtown! It brought neighbors out onto our porches and sidewalks to witness the display over our Near Westside neighborhood. I love the idea of continuing the fireworks display downtown in future years. It makes it so much more of a community event instead of something that happens on the outskirts of town. Chapeau to those who came up with the idea.

closed #173208

City Performance

927 N Jackson ST

Case Date:
7/30/2020

You just don't get it. It's not about having a "better" police nationally credentialed by a profession steeped in oppression. You don't get praise for being the top 5 percent of oppressive militarized domestic forces. Are functions of an armed police force necessary unfortunately in present day United States, yes. But should they be LEADING public safety? Absolutely not. Change starts at the top and a public safety chief, perhaps of a law background or social work or public health, not police, needs to be in charge. Social workers and resource officers are seen as LESS THAN by police, as an ACCESSORY to a primary police force. That needs flipped. We need management, particularly a chief, as a social worker for instance. Social workers know when to call on police. Police can be an ACCESSORY to social work. That's the change that is needed. Policing must become the SECONDARY profession and presence when it comes to making sure we are a safe community. Social work and related can be 24 hours just the same as police; ask a foster care case manager. This is solvable! Change the system. The expertise in the community is there.

closed #172064

City Performance

932-936 N Woodbridge Dr, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408

Case Date:
3/25/2020

Twice, this morning (3/25) and yesterday morning (3/24) there have been TWO workers in the cab of a city pick-up parked in the roundabout in Park Ridge. Yesterday they were waiting to mow and today they were putting yellow tape around the shelter. I appreciate the work, but do you really want two people riding around together in a city vehicle clearly not able to engage in social distancing? Why not have them drive separately? Or work separately? Neither job seemed like it absolutely had to have 2 people. If the city wants citizens to take the rules seriously, we should see city employees doing the same. And your city employees doing this type of work should be valued in the same way as your city employees who are working from home doing "higher level" work. Thank you!

closed #172642

City Performance

Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
6/2/2020

Is the City intending to abolish the police department? They are having official speakers at the rally with the official position to abolish police. Totally for ending police brutality, changing policing, minimizing policing, etc. But is Bloomington s intent to get rid of local police? That is concerning if so. I'd love to support a rally or effort the City is involved in to support black lives that does not take that position.