closed #165929
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- Case Date:
- 9/15/2018
Trash cans left out over weekend on east side of n smith road, between highway and morningside.
Trash cans left out over weekend on east side of n smith road, between highway and morningside.
905 W 6th St Bloomington, IN 47404 Hello, with the rain this past weekend, I was surprised that both of my containers, waste and recycling, had several inches of water in them. Apparently the lids do not close securely allowing rain to enter which deteriorates paper goods and trash if not in plastic.
You have at least 1 or maybe 2 cars parked on the yellow curb. On 14th st between college and woodburn ave. Not really urgent except for the fact it shouldn't be there. Seems to be a problem a lot. Thanks
A stop sign located at the NW corner of Dodds and Dunn Street is down on the ground. It appears that a vehicle knocked it down as well as damaged the homeowners fence. I do not know if they have reported it, if it was a hit and run, etc. I feel that the sign needs to be righted so that unfamiliar southbound traffic on Dunn Street knows to stop. Thanks!
Crosswalks need repainted badly at Smith and Morningside. Today someone did not stop again and caused high speed collision with major vehicle damage. If walker or biker would be dead. Please repaint as requested with multiple other neighbors' reports.
City bus is AGAIN zipping through Park ridge east this evening. Is a residential neighborhhood not a place to make up lost time. Around 7 pm
Apartment complex draining the pool into the street and is going into adjacent business property
I have requested in the past that the trees in the city tree plot desperately need to be trimmed. I'm not sure who does this but I have requested several times and no such luck on them getting trimmed.
Water fountains (x2) (drinking for people) not working in front of Showers Building.
I am writing about the fact that there seem to be some cars that just use the 4th street garage as a storage place for their cars. The city suffers from not enough free parking downtown and the 4th street garage seems to be the place for people to store their trucks/automobiles for covered parking. I know for a fact that there is a very large white truck on the first floor of the garage that has just been sitting there for several days and hasn't moved. I don't even know if the truck has a monthly permit, but with free parking so scarce downtown, it would be nice if people would not be able to store their cars in that garage. I have poor Ivy Tech students who can't find any free parking during class time at the Waldron Arts Center and are pretty much forced to pay and extra $100 a semester just for street parking. I would appreciate somebody getting back with me on this matter. Thanks. Ingrid Faber