closed #142518
Website & Web Services Feedback
- Case Date:
- 11/21/2014
This link is bad http://www.bloom4fiber.net
This link is bad http://www.bloom4fiber.net
Hello, Just wanted to pass along a quick thanks to those who have worked to put together the page http://bloomington.in.gov/sections/viewSection.php?section_id=593 . Also, if you don't mind, I wanted to suggest an additional resource to further help those challenged by drug abuse and mental health issues. Under "Suicide Prevention Coalition" the link below would be a helpful resource. Bloomington Mental Health and Drug Abuse Treatment http://drugabuse.com/usa/drug-abuse/bloomington-in/ I look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you, Lauren Holloway Community Outreach Coordinator
Hi! I was just wondering how to go about putting an event on the website. I have a 1 mile, 5k, and 10k walk/run on Memorial Day weekend that I would like to add to the list of other walk/runs in the area.
This link http://www.in.gov/cji/traffic/occupant On your seatbelt page, document_id=907 is not working.
Hi. I was looking at Art on the B-Line trail under BEAD and clicked on "Banquet sculpture" to see the table & chairs, but instead was taken to the weathervanes.
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The submit button never appeared when I tried to send in a close call issue to street dept.
You guys are literally the worst.
The landing page for uReport states the following: "Use uReport to notify the City of community issues, such as potholes, graffiti, malfunctioning street lights, and more." Perhaps there could be a FAQ of sorts added that clarifies that broad statement. The FAQ could point residents to Duke Energy for reporting malfunctioning street lights. I appreciate the DPW staff member who submitted a request to Duke Energy on my behalf, but it probably would be best for everyone involved to be able to filter out some requests that do not need to be reported to the city. Additionally, I suggest the graffiti part be amended to state, graffiti on city property, as it is unclear that the city does not take care of graffiti on private property even if it is offensive with foul language. Thank you.
Can there be a policy change so staff do not comment on a case using the resident's name thus identifying people who report concerns?