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closed #192349

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1442 N Kinser PIKE

Case Date:
7/20/2024

Packages stolen off front door step

closed #192406

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1528 S Oakdale DR

Case Date:
7/23/2024

Spray paint graffiti

closed #164856

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322 E 12th ST

Case Date:
6/18/2018

Dead street tree. It seemed alive this spring, but the buds all fell off.

closed #164977

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640 North Rogers Street

Case Date:
6/26/2018

Hi, Regarding the July 3 downtown fireworks display, https://bloomington.in.gov/bicentennial links to https://bloomington.in.gov/sites/default/files/2018-06/Fireworks%202018%20FAQ%20Document%20v5%20-%20FINAL.pdf which, among other things, states, "What is the perimeter around the launch site? The City has worked hard on safety for the event. There will be a perimeter around the fireworks display area. Please see attached map. Viewers will not be able to watch the fireworks inside that area." There is no "attached map" that I could find and no instructions/advisory as to where folks might set up lawn chairs and view the show. Given that there may be a large crowd, where are we advised to gather to watch? BTW, the "Calendar" the city site links to (https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=bloomington.in.gov_4m4ito5pefg3ts9pb9uudhda6o@group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York) has no entry for July 3. Finally, the "flyer" at https://www.visitbloomington.com/event/b-town-boom!-fireworks-over-downtown/38107/ states, "Cook Group and CFC Properties, in partnership with the City of Bloomington, are excited to bring fireworks back to downtown Bloomington for the first time in years. B-town Boom fireworks are an opportunity to celebrate the Bicentennial of the City of Bloomington and Monroe County while kicking off Bloomington's Fourth of July festivities. More info to come." Again, no information about where viewers should or can gather. Can you please advise?

closed #192389

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971 N Blair AVE

Case Date:
7/22/2024

There is a bunch of what appears to be trash in this yard, and has been for almost a week now.

closed #192444

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439 S Dunn ST

Case Date:
7/24/2024

Obnoxiously loud music from area, maybe pool, thanks kindly

open #192312

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Case Date:
7/18/2024

Heard Green Acres wants a conservation district. This is an inappropriate use of historic preservation protections. Historic preservation should be to preserve history, not to prevent development as a NIMBY tactic. This area should be able to grow and evolve to meet the density and environmental priorities of the City. There are other areas that have superior and unique historic structures. Don't make a joke of historic preservation. Please include this in public comment in the packet. The City needs a plan for historic preservation of choosing key areas of the City to protect. Blocking general development helps no one. Areas adjacent to campus should maximize student housing for the benefit of all residents.

closed #192443

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304 N Hopewell ST

Case Date:
7/24/2024

Trash is littered all around yard again.

open #192109

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723 W Allen ST

Case Date:
7/14/2024

This is more of a question really. A neighbor has claimed quite a bit of land that is listed as city property, but claims because she mows it, it is hers. It seems the city agrees, because for years they've allowed only her to use the site. Is this true? I have close to half an acre behind my house the city isn't using it maintaining at all. I would really like to expand my current property into that area. I'd hate to put all that work in though before knowing if I would get the same deal with the city my neighbor has.

closed #192476

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2015 E Southdowns DR

Case Date:
7/26/2024

Two big limbs down from storm, which are at my curbside. Can the city please pickup? Thank you! Thought there was another form but I could not find it. Thanks.