closed #128496
Website & Web Services Feedback
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2012
http://bloomington.in.gov/water-faqs#much has an addition error, it totals $67.28 for 2 person house.
http://bloomington.in.gov/water-faqs#much has an addition error, it totals $67.28 for 2 person house.
Tried to pay utility bill on line with credit card. Asked for zip code but did not recognize it when input.
This is great! You guys are doing a wonderful job. Keep up the good work. I hope you're ready for the deluge of requests that is certain to come from me and some of my nutty neighbors!
Has anyone looked lately at the employment section of the website. It seems as if it hasn't been updated in a good while -- there are references to 2010 on firefighters' jobs and to last March on politce jobs.
The information on your page re: Healthy Indiana [ http://bloomington.in.gov/documents/viewDocument.php?document_id=2334 ] is not correct. My daughter read that and waited the specified 6 months to apply for health insurance. She went to the City building to get an application. And then she learned that it is only for people WITH DEPENDENTS. Please re-read your page and note that no where on that page does it say you need to have a dependent. It is wrong and misleading and needs to be corrected.
Hi--I was looking for the Farmers Market and first tried the Sustainable section, then Parks and Rec and then I searched and found it. Maybe I just didn't see it on the pages, but for me it was really difficult to find. all the best, Cynthia
Add a place to report illegal water usage during to ban
Hello. Unless the City of Bloomington has annexed parts of the State of Illinois, I believe that there is a Google Maps error for the City of Bloomington Road Closing webpage. http://bloomington.in.gov/locations/?locationGroup_id=5 I do not think that the Bloomington Public Works Dept. is working in Montgomery County, Illinois today. I thought the webmaster would like to be informed of this error Thanks.
I think it would be useful if there was a section where residents could give positive feedback on things in town. I realize the point of this app is to help with things that the city may not be aware of, but giving good feedback can help as well.
On your list of Commonly Mistaken City Services you list Medicare (health insurance for people over 65)as a state service. You meant Medicaid (health care services for the poor). Your link is correct--it goes to the state's medicaid page. Please correct your list. Thank you.