closed #168944
Other
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2019
For several months a mound of clay and gravel has been in the tree plot on 1st starting at the NE corner of 1st and Henderson.
For several months a mound of clay and gravel has been in the tree plot on 1st starting at the NE corner of 1st and Henderson.
Clarification of case #168944. To answer the question for a city employee assigned to look at this "Can we check and see if this was CBU?" I am pretty sure not. The clay and gravel appeared after the home owner had work done on the north, alley side of herproperty. After she had the excavated material put on the tree plot, she informed the neighborhood listserv that there was "topsoil" if any of us wanted it. I am pursuing this anonymously through uReport because that individual is difficult to deal with. Thanks.
Re these parcels: 53-08-11-204-004.000-009 53-11-03-100-079.000-006 is it the same owner? both of them have homestead exemptions. i thought this was not allowed.
Open Container Law Not Enforced Downtown or at Seminary Park
There is someone living in a tent in the backyard of 801 W 7th. The owner already has two unrelated people living on the property besides him and now there is someone living in a tent in the yard.
I am concerned that the city currently has no way to report ethical issues such as conflicts of interest, either anonymously or otherwise.
Big Indiana University bookie making thousands of dollars.
This is a part of a sidewalk on Winslow between Henderson and Piccadilly and is on the south side of Winslow. It has been like this for a few years, has been previously reported by me and our HOA at Sherwood Green with nothing done. Many people walk/run/skateboard/bike on this sidewalk. There is a man in a wheel chair who uses this sidewalk. It is particularly hazardous during winter with the ice/snow. Please fix this!
Abandoned vehicle at 1602 W 7th.
I am very concerned with the Mayor's comments about the Farmer's Market. You cannot have it both ways, you don't get to condemn white nationalists in one sentence and then welcome all in the next. I would like to see some clarification on what he meant by this statement. “As Mayor, I have spoken for our city to condemn white nationalism and white supremacists as a scourge on our country and our community, and to promise that we will do all we can to overcome their legacies and any current efforts,” said Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton. “We also want to assure that everyone knows that all are welcome in our inclusive Bloomington, and that our Farmers’ Market will embody those values of inclusion and welcoming, as well as be a safe space for all to gather, as our community expects every Saturday.” This reads like White Nationalists are welcome. My name is Joe Maley. I have lived in Bloomington since 1986. My cell phone is 812-821-8015