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closed #187218

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100 N Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
2/7/2024

Homeless sleeping on bench.

closed #187155

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2304 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
2/3/2024

We had to move due to our rental, not having heat or running water. The hot water heater went out, as well as the heater. Landlord refused to fix. The landlord was notified, and the response was for us to fix it.

closed #187235

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311 E Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
2/8/2024

Case #186806 is *not* "resolved". It has been over two weeks and the lights are still bright all night long. Has the City made any movement on this at all?

closed #187236

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801 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
2/8/2024

See case #187163. Lights are still on all night long. Has the City actually issued a NOV and/or fine for this?

closed #187290

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E 7th St, Bloomington, IN, USA

Case Date:
2/12/2024

I live at Park Doral Apartments, 2669 E 7th St. On Monday mornings, the dumpsters are very loudly emptied at 4:00 AM. I think this is a violation of the noice ordinance. Thanks for your help!

closed #187213

Other

Case Date:
2/6/2024

For report #186687 it was closed stating that the data is up to date and delivered in November. This was approved by council budgets to inform 2024 budget, so the salary data is already out of date. Will there be a COLA adjustment of 5% applied as well as next years COLA adjustment for 2025? The COLA being voted on also isn’t keeping pace with inflation

closed #187279

Other

Case Date:
2/12/2024

Truck plate number 93801 went around a line of cars and cut in line to merge about 1150am on 2-12-24. Truck was going east bound on Bloomfield rd just east of basswood Dr

closed #187297

Other

Case Date:
2/13/2024

Re reports #187256 and #187257, these were closed as “city does not maintain county lot”. Okay, but now the Monroe County does not have to abide by city laws when they are located in city limits? This is cause for concern as the excessive dirt and debris cause damage which those laws in place are made to prevent. As well, it also gets washed into the storm system which is a huge concern! So it is okay for the County to have street signage lodged in a stormwater grate right near the southeast corner of the parking lot? This hurts the flow of water and again has impacts on the stormwater system.

closed #187304

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1001 W 6th St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
2/13/2024

These people continue to have the trashiest front yard in the neighborhood. Time for yet another warning to clean it up, please. Thanks.

open #187338

Other

Case Date:
2/16/2024

I boarded your bus #1372 at about 7:22 AM heading East on the #3 route this morning, February 16, 2024. I noticed the strong presence of diesel exhaust fumes on the bus & notified the driver. He informed me that that was just the way it is. I told him that I ood not think that we passengers are supposed to be breathing exhaust fumes. He said that it is a normal part of the regenerative process. I explained to him that we are not supposed to be breathing in exhaust fumes. I asked him if he should radio the issue in to dispatch. He explained that there was nothing that he could do about it, that it was a normal part of the regenerative process. When I arrived home & called dispatch, I was told the same thing. Tehn when I was still concerned that this was not supposed to be happening, she passed me onto her boss. I then was also connected to a man in dispatch. He too told me that it was a normal part of the regenerative process. I then asked him, so, you are supposed to be breathing in exhaust fumes while on the bus? Only then did he say that he would have maintenance take a look at it. However, I have heard this before & they have in the past disregarded this concern & let the bus run with exhaust fumes. I do not beleive that we tax-paying citizens should have to put up with busses gassing us like we are in a WWII Natzi Contentration camp getting gassed becouse our lives do not matter. There is never an excuse to expose a passengers to this and in fact, upon being notified by a passenger, the driver should have to pull the bus over, empty the bus of passengers to prevent carbon monoxide poisening & have us wait for a bus replacement or for the issue to get fixed, before reboarding a bus. I have sent a letter to the EPA about this going on for 20-years as I can recall & treating pasengers this way, as though we should not have an issue with disel-exhaust fumes being inhaled into out lungs while riding as a passenger.