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closed #147126

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Case Date:
8/9/2015

Summer Showcase at the Middle Coast Film Festival in Bloomington, Indiana The Middle Coast Film Festival will be in full swing August 13-15, in downtown Bloomington and there will be a wide assortment of indie presentations. Both shorts and full features will be presented. Co-founders Jessica Levandowski and Chelsea Sanders promised unique premiere features that Indiana film watchers haven’t had an opportunity to see. A Middle Coast Film Festival special guest will be Raymond Rolak, one of the producers of GET A JOB, a full feature comedy from Hawaii. It is an added value showcase as the soundtrack contains 24 original songs, mostly performed by the Barefoot Natives, Willie K and Eric Gilliom. Serendipitously, Gilliom was one of the basketball players in the MGM classic, HOOSIERS. The Indian Pacers will be selecting special games next season to celebrate the 30th anniversary of HOOSIERS, which received two academy awards. GET A JOB will play at the Back Door, Saturday, August 15, at 2:00 p.m. Their transmedia music video ONLY WANNA PARTY will be a film festival premier and features not only the Barefoot Natives but Mick Fleetwood, Pat Simmons and Willie Nelson. www.barefootnatives.com Rolak will be available for a Q & A afterwards and will enlighten how director Brian Kohne wove the youth oriented music soundtrack, (YOM), into this laugh-out-loud comedy. He also promised to address inexpensive ways for IU students to attend the Maui Invitational Basketball Tournament to support the Hoosiers basketball team. Indiana basketball will travel to Maui, Hawaii for three games in as many days, Nov. 23-25, to participate in one of the premier preseason college basketball tournaments. http://www.middlecoastfest.com/

closed #148222

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Case Date:
9/9/2015

Please add porch furniture violations to the uReport section of the website.

closed #149132

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Case Date:
10/17/2015

The "Notice of Overdue Citation" paperwork that is sent out directs people to "submit a payment to:" www.bloomington.gov I did not find a box to fill with a "submit" button. That's because that is not the url for submitting a payment. Which is a good thing because that would never make sense to design a website with everything on the homepage. Of course the correct url is: https://bloomington.t2hosted.com/cit/index.aspx If they are going to give a url that is unnecessarily three steps before the actual url, why stop there? Just tell me to submit it to google. Anyway, website and mobile apps folks, thanks for not having a submission field on the homepage, and next time you run into a transportation grandma or grandpa let them know that their notifications are bad, and that they should feel bad.

closed #149227

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Case Date:
10/23/2015

This website is a bit of an improvement from the old one, however, there are still too many steps to get to where you want to go. Also, where is anything about sustainability on the website?

closed #149661

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Case Date:
11/19/2015

Hi, Just a quick email to let you know about a link on your site which does not appear to be working. It's on this page: http://bloomington.in.gov/sections/viewSection.php?section_id=84 I'm getting an error message when I visit this link: http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/ We’ve put together a resource which I think would make a suitable replacement for the broken link - http://ammo.com/articles/why-prepare-for-a-disaster. It covers subjects such as why you should plan, what a disaster supply kit should contain and the different types of disasters; manmade and natural. All the best Sam

closed #149827

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Case Date:
12/8/2015

I notice road and sidewalk tabs, but nothing for bicycle paths and lanes. When will a tab to note closures and blockages (or complete removal of things like bike boxes) of any bicycle infrastructure be added to the app? Even short blockages/lane closures are very relevant for bicycle commuters trying to get to work safely and on time.

closed #150133

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Case Date:
1/9/2016

Looking around for lectures in Bloomington, I found the Lifelong Learning Coalition. The website is way out of date however. Is there another way to access this information?

closed #135944

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Case Date:
1/14/2014

Hi, I hope this finds you well. I represent Healthline, a medical website dedicated to providing trustworthy health news and advice. We recently launched a new medical funding product that allows patients to raise funds to help with their medical expenses. You can see the online resource here: http://www.healthline.com/health/online-medical-fundraising I’m writing to ask that you would include this as a resource on your page: http://bloomington.in.gov/sections/viewSection.php?section_id=456 Why you should include this on your page: -Provide a resource to those in need of funding for their medical care -The tool is operated by Healthline Networks, a reputable medical and trustworthy medical website who’s content is regularly featured in Yahoo Health, Huffington Post, and New York Times Please let me know if this would be possible. Thank you again for your time reviewing. Warm regards, Maggie Danhakl • Assistant Marketing Manager p: 415-281-3124 f: 415-281-3199 Healthline • The Power of Intelligent Health 660 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

closed #174560

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Case Date:
1/22/2021

I recently noticed a sign up on the fence of the tennis courts at Sherwood Oaks park, stating they are to be used for tennis only. No exceptions. No soccer, no dogs, no skateboards. Dogs, I understand. If they eliminate on the court- what a mess. Skateboards I understand- they could damage the court surface. But I do not think there is any justification telling my sons they can’t play soccer *tennis* at those courts. My 18 year old has loved playing soccer tennis with his brother or a friend, a couple times a year, since he was about 10 years old. The soccer ball won’t damage the court surface. They are taught by their travel coaches to play soccer tennis as a fun way to improve their ball skills. There is no reason why my family does not have the right to use that court for tennis, just as much a anyone else, provided we are respectful and do not take up too much time (using it for an hour a few times a year I think is very reasonable.). We just happen to use a soccer ball instead of a tennis ball. People with dogs can go to one of the city’s dog parks. People with skateboards can go to one of the city’s skate parks. Where exactly are my son supposed to go to play soccer tennis now? This is a ridiculous exclusion, and can’t be justified.

closed #174971

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Case Date:
2/26/2021

now even when I click on a trail, I don't get a map of the trail, just one dot on google maps, which doesn't help me figure out where the trail goes. which one has good parking near it? where does it go? I can't tell from the website