closed #165090
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- Case Date:
- 7/10/2018
Shoes on the power lines at N. Smith/E. Morningside intersection.
Shoes on the power lines at N. Smith/E. Morningside intersection.
A couple of weeks ago, the city (I assume it was the city) cut down a large tree along High Street, a short distance north of Hillside. They left these logs perched precariously on a bank, where it looks as if they are in danger of tumbling into the street, in the path of some unsuspecting motorist. I assumed they'd be safely cleared away quickly, but a couple of weeks have gone by and they're still there.
A couple of weeks ago, the city (I assume it was the city) cut down a large tree along High Street, a short distance north of Hillside. They left these logs perched precariously on a bank, where it looks as if they are in danger of tumbling into the street, in the path of some unsuspecting motorist. I assumed they'd be safely cleared away quickly, but a couple of weeks have gone by and they're still there.
How would I go about getting someone to come out to potentially issue a citation to a property owner about a dangerous tree? We just purchased our house and there is a very large and what seems to be dead tree on our neighbors property with branches that hang over our home. It seems like it is above power lines as well. I'm just not sure how to go about everything. The occupants are renters and I'm not sure who the landlord is, but it is a hazard that needs to be taken care of ASAP. My address is 1529 W 8th St
I would like to request the use of the Hooker Conference room for the organization Blacks In Government on September 14, 2018 from 5pm until 6:30pm. There will not be a need for any extra services with the meeting room.
Left my wallet at aldis and when I came back it's not there someone e took it
Hi, My boyfriend and I were looking to get married on the weekend of September 14th so I wanted to ask how quickly we could get married after getting a license from the county. Thank you
Bike seems to have been abandoned on our front lawn. First saw it there early Saturday morning (9/15).
Shame on the City for pushing for a market based downtown where only the rich can afford to shop and lounge. Some degree of free parking is a public resource for those who must drive. If you want to create transportation alternatives, great, but instead the City keeps making steps toward where those who are rich and/or have time can use the roadways while the rest of us must stay home. Residents should have downtown access.
Seriously? No free downtown parking, at all? Make it even harder to get around a small city like Bloomington. Planning for transportation in this town sucks. Give regular people an option without paying an arm.