closed #165720
Other
2114 E Queens WAY
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2018
Abandoned vehicle in front of my home x 2 weeks- White Ford Focus
Abandoned vehicle in front of my home x 2 weeks- White Ford Focus
Parking Meters on north side of the street have no Parkmobile sticker.
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
Broken mirror at entrance to city garage at 6th and Morton Street by The Mercury Building, needs to be replaced.
These new flower beds are filled with rain water and if they freeze they may damage the plastic liner inside. They may need some holes drilled in them before the soil is added.
I encourage someone to take a look at the state of the Morton Street parking garage's elevator. It's unsightly, in total disrepair, and an embarrassment that poorly represents Bloomington to all the out-of-town visitors who stay at the the Hilton and park in the garage.
A big, white delivery van parks here often. It leaks oil and has created an oil patch on the street out front.
Over the past several weeks (months?), it seems that more often than not the access control arms to the Morton St. parking garage have been open allowing free parking. This is great for those who don't have a permit, but it feels a little unfair to those of us who have a permit and continue to pay for parking. What's going on, how much longer is this anticipated to continue, and is there any recourse for permit holders? Thanks!
Paint on the ceiling to the entrance of the parking garage seems to be peeling off.
Abandoned car left in front of reposed house sold at auction on July 19. The previous resident left this car in front of 2419 E Oakmont Dr 47401 when he finally left the home. It has not moved since before the house sold and neighbors are tired of seeing it sit on the street. Former resident was step-son of former owner, Rod Figg. Car owner has last name of Hough or something similar. Aren’t there city regs that disallow disabled vehicles from remaining indefinitely on premises? The car’s owner no longer even lives here.