- Case Date:
- 3/24/2024
The SUNOCO station on South Walnut is lit up like the sun at night, with lights that point out and across their property — towards neighbors, the park, and even towards drivers going south on Walnut. Could the lights at least be angled down into their property?
- Case Date:
- 4/17/2024
Charlestowne Manor Developer (Chuck Short) billed the neighborhood for $325 in 2023 and has since turned it over to a company to manage and they are only charging $250 in 2024 for dues. No one will not return our "over payment" or say where our money is going. This seems very suspicious from the developer. We cannot get any answers and need someone to look into this.
- Case Date:
- 5/12/2024
We want to formally oppose Tyler Curry's proposed development on Morningside Drive. He wants to build a self-storage building right next to a park and a family neighborhood, which I find completely inappropriate. This is an area where children play soccer, go sledding in the winter, and walk to the local ice cream shop. This is a safe, quiet neighborhood that should not have a self-storage facility placed in it. We believe that a self-storage facility would make the park and surrounding area unsafe for these young families. Please consider telling Tyler Curry no.
- Case Date:
- 5/28/2024
105 e. driscoll - some windows have been boarded up but others appear to remain broken, this looks like a dangerous attractive nuisance. the legal department should endeavor to get a local court to impose a receivership or otherwise order some compliance with health and safety here.
- Case Date:
- 6/20/2024
Heritage apartments 1610 Hillside Dr has a full pool of stagnant water. It has been this way for one month.
- Case Date:
- 10/13/2021
This property was a house that was converted into a garage which is a building code violation on multiple levels. The property has broken down cars all the way up to the road, and the property is being operated as a business for fixing cars which is a complete violation of city ordinances.
Business
207 S College Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2023
The Back Door is having adult entertainment and are in a area not zoned for adult entertainment. To my understanding, that is not allowed at their location. Please stop this before everyone is doing it.
- Case Date:
- 9/21/2023
I am emailing to request a target date we will be required to vacate our space.
Warrant Technologies currently resides in the Showers Building at 320 W. 8th St, Suite 207 Bloomington, IN 47404.
We have been verbally notified by three different city representatives, one of which was the deputy mayor, that will be required to move out prior to end of our lease.
We have inquired each time – When will we be required to move?
No response has been provided to date.
This is having a detrimental impact to our ability to support our customers.
We cannot plan for / execute upgrades needed to include facility security measures, classified holding capability, expanded connectivity to include classified connection, cooling, alarms, and additional access control.
Warrant needs an answer to the following questions;
• Will we be required to move out?
• If yes, when will we be required to move?
• If no, will we be able to exercise our lease option years?
V/R,
Mike
Michael Norris
Warrant Technologies, LLC
Showers Plaza
320 W. 8th St, Suite 207
Bloomington, IN 47404
Office: 812 676 1384
Cell: 812 361 6721