closed #176701
Other
- Case Date:
- 7/26/2021
Sidewalk in front (north) of history center needs replaced.
Sidewalk in front (north) of history center needs replaced.
7th and Longview Greenway is looking great where construction is done. Can't wait to be able to safely ride my bike from downtown to Brewster's for an ice cream! Keep going. Excited for it to go all the way :)
913 W Graham Dr. Too many people living at this house. Loud, reckless neighbors. City buses run down Graham Dr and can barely squeeze between all the cars they have parked on the side of the road. Easily 10+ people living in one single family home. We are just requesting that authorities look in to if this is legal and perhaps ask if they can remove all the vehicles from in the road.
Is Bloomington just going to ignore the fact that the homeless underneath grimes and Morton have set up a bicycle chop shop? Are we going to pretend the 20-30 bikes and hundred of bike parts their have not been stolen from tax paying citizens?
Kirby Alley is tagged as a street in the City's GIS system and this appears to be a mistake. It shows up in the City's street centerline product published on the City's data portal. For planning, streets this close to downtown would have sidewalks, but alleys do not. This is also a traffic issue. Having this alley tagged as a street means that Google Maps (shown in image) and other software will give driving directions down the alley, which is usually not intended or desired for pass-through traffic.
My stove doesn't work and the dryer is broken. Also the water pressure is extremely weak.
Any chance one of the tennis courts in park ridge east park can be patched up a bit?
Citizen called to complain about the person at 3644 E. Third St. (in Hoosier Acres) having garage sales every 7 to 10 days. This is more than the three that are allowed to be held in one calendar year. The caller wishes to remain anonymous. Thank you.
The situation on the b-line around grimes and Morton is apauling. The city should be embarrassed at how they are handling this. I guess I should say, not handling this. This is not a safe area for anyone!!!! Walkers, city workers, local employers, and even the homeless. When will something be done? When someone gets hurt, raped, or worse dies? If that happens the city needs held accountable in their lack of response!
Another issue with the b line trail and homelessness living under the bridge is the lack of mask wearing in such close proximity. 3 times riding within the week encountered theater psychotic individuals in the middle of the path that created a bottle neck of sorts with getting around them. Truly sad that individuals are in this situation. Love seeing the families and people of all ages using the switchyard and b line trail.