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closed #173162

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
7/26/2020

Messages from the COB Violation Hotline: 7/25 11:35AM A man called reporting that there were 15+ people in Seminary Park not wearing masks. The caller also wanted to "warn" Mayor Hamilton that "patriots are warming up the park." 7/25 3:07PM A caller reports that the Marathon gas station on South Walnut (corner of 37 and Tapp Road) is not requiring customers to wear masks inside the store, and the employees were not wearing masks either. Caller said there was an employee behind the counter stocking cigarettes who just "shrugged" when asked why he did not have a mask on.

closed #173163

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
7/26/2020

My wife and I are very concerned about local businesses attracting out of towners due to relatively lax covid regulations. We understand attendees are flocking to The Wilds for weddings, with 100+ attendees coming from all over the country, including covid hot spots. This is a serious safety concern for the town.

closed #173164

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
7/26/2020

Message from COB Violation Hotline: 12:00pm 7/26 Caller reports that the employees at Speedway gas station on SR46 and Smith Pike are not wearing their masks properly (sitting below the nose, hanging around the neck, etc.) Customers are also not wearing masks.

closed #173165

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
7/26/2020

228 N. Sheffield has had a commercial trash container (big metal bin) in front driveway for what seems like years now. Surely this has to get removed at some point? It's industrial and the size of a driveway.

closed #173206

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
7/30/2020

BLM murals should not be painted on roads or buildings or anywhere else. If you insist on this ridiculous waste of time and money, THEN WE WANT AN ALL LIVES MATTER MURAL. Mr Hamilton you are not fit to be in public office with your communist ways. NO BLM GRAFITTI !!!!!!!!!

closed #173354

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
8/13/2020

Totally cool to close Cascades to traffic cutting through but not the main entrance totally to even parking there! Other entrance is 20 minutes away. W people won't use park as much or will kill gas in the environment if they do. At least allow some form of parking on south end. Get a new lot if needed. But that's the main access point. Why have City parks if you have to have unlimited time and an ablist bike to use them?

closed #173434

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
8/20/2020

302 park ridge Rubicon van parked on grass still. Reported three or four times over the months still there

closed #173478

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
8/25/2020

We are appalled that the bloomington police dept is not wearing masks and one officer said he didnt like it so he wasnt wearing one. We sent our students to school last week and they are following the rules wearing masks, social distancing and not gathering in large groups. They have been informed by IU they could get suspended etc by not following these rules. How can law enforcement not do the same, its setting a horrible example and I'm appalled nothing is being done about it. Masks are mandated in Monroe County those officers not wearing them should be dealt with just like our students if they dont follow the rules. We as parents expect this to be handle immediately

closed #173492

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
8/26/2020

noticed a missing brick right in front of the Potbelly Sandwich Shop patio area, 509 E. Kirkwood Downtown on main pedestrian walkway. Also, the weeds along the patio should be removed (not sure who does this?).

closed #173493

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
8/26/2020

please continue pursuit of eminent domain for the downtown parking garage. even if having to still include the first floor commercial as part of it, that's still public use, as that requirement was put in place for economic development. kelo v city of new london 2005 - us supreme court