closed #128957
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- Case Date:
- 9/25/2012
515 S. Forest Ave shoes hanging from electrical wires in front of property
515 S. Forest Ave shoes hanging from electrical wires in front of property
Does the city issue permits for block parties? How can one submit an application?
Not sure if this is legal mail. The person putting these in mail boxes was wearing street clothes. As I understand it, that us illegal.
The fraternity Phi Gamma Delta has been playing very loud music all afternoon and evening, and it is easily heard inside nearby buildings. I don't know if this is a city issue or a university issue, but I know that uReports are an effective tool in general, and was hoping I could be directed to the right place.
We have 14 homes in Bloomington. We were wanting to find out who provides the electric, gas, water, sewer, trash services. Would you be able to provide assistance? Thank you!
What looks to be a broken utility pole.
Good Evening, My name is Kelly and I work with kids in an after school program in Vermont. Recently I've been working with the kids on safety, I decided doing a fun project on ways they can be safe before and after school. During their search they came across your page (http://bloomington.in.gov/documents/viewDocument.php?document_id=2212) and wanted to thank you. They also found a safety guide (http://yourlocalsecurity.com/inside-home-safety-guide) that covers everything for keeping children safe at home and other protection resources; would you mind adding it to your page if it's not too much trouble? They think it would be a great help for others and I would love to show the kids that their hard work is paid off. Let me know what you think and if you get a chance to update. Thanks again.:) - Kelly
street light at 611-635 Guy Ave is out. Has been previously reported.
job art the park 40 :s years old I need a job now thank you 1800 north walnuts st r00m 242 47401
Our next door neighbor wanted us to shovel snow away from their mailbox since the snow was plowed in a pile in front of it. It was assumed my son's car was parked in the cul de sac however he hasn't parked there when severe weather hits. I am not in the best of the health to shovel it away. Can someone from the city just plow it away from their mailbox and to the right of their driveway where no one parks? I mean the best to the city plow services but the neighbors think its our responsibility to shovel it and I beg to differ. Please direct me on this issue. They are a relatively young middle aged couple and are quite capable of handling this without blaming us. Deepest regards, Stacy