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closed #170813

Smoking Violation

115 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
10/25/2019

Ali Hagenbuckle reported that many people smoke outside two businesses at 115. E 2nd street and they could benefit from signage that tells people about the ordinance and to not smoke in front of the businesses.

closed #171205

Smoking Violation

1610 S Dorchester DR

Case Date:
12/13/2019

the people in the apartment below us smoke all the time and it come up through our vents

closed #175849

Smoking Violation

304 E Melrose AVE

Case Date:
5/19/2021

Is smoking allowed on City trails and pathways? Can the City put up signs on this trail between Henderson and walnut. I see people smoking here all the time.

closed #176017

Smoking Violation

Case Date:
6/5/2021

People smoking inside the splash pad bathroom.

closed #177934

Smoking Violation

2036 N Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
10/19/2021

Plato’s Court Knights Landing has told the residents that if they continue to smell marijuana from neighboring apartments, to report it to the police. The following address has a constant smell of marijuana coming from it. 2036 North Walnut Street, APT 27-C, Bloomington, In, 47404.

closed #178298

Smoking Violation

Case Date:
12/1/2021

Someone (highly likely the downstairs neighbor) is smoking excessively in the building. My condo reeks of cigarettes smoke. I began smelling cigarette smoke in October and by November, it had become excessive and is causing me serious health issues. I am allergic to cigarette smoke. After a few days of breathing the secondhand smoke, I became congested with an intense sinus headache and a continual cough. My daughter was here from L.A. during the Thanksgiving break and her cloths in her suitcase that she never wore were saturated with smoke after her visit. It’s a clear health issue and, because of this, I couldn’t have my grandchildren here for Thanksgiving.

closed #178316

Smoking Violation

Case Date:
12/2/2021

The condo is quarter gentry. Location: 1350 S. College Mall Rd, Bloomington, Indiana. Someone (highly likely the downstairs neighbor) is smoking excessively in the building. My condo reeks of cigarettes smoke. I began smelling cigarette smoke in October and by November, it had become excessive and is causing me serious health issues. I am allergic to cigarette smoke. After a few days of breathing the secondhand smoke, I became congested with an intense sinus headache and a continual cough. My daughter was here from L.A. during the Thanksgiving break and her cloths in her suitcase that she never wore were saturated with smoke after her visit. It’s a clear health issue and, because of this, I couldn’t have my grandchildren here for Thanksgiving.

closed #159433

Smoking Violation

Case Date:
6/1/2017

Little Caesars on the east side (2504 E Third St). The employees regularly take their smoking breaks immediately in front of the business entrance. The smoke travels to the outside dining area at McAlisters Deli. I witnessed this on Saturday May 27 and Wednesday May 31, 2017. The business also does not have any smoking signage posted. Just show up during business hours and observe, it won't take long.

closed #160297

Smoking Violation

402 West 2nd Street

Case Date:
7/26/2017

Every week I visit on Fridays for free flower Friday and there are always 2 female employees who smoke right outside the entrance. I respect the fact that they have a want for a smoking break, but not right outside the entrance to their own store, where non-smoking employees and customers have to inhale 2nd hand smoke. As well, there is another lady who I have seen vaping inside of the store. This is unacceptable, and I am not the only customer who I have heard complain.

open #165320

Smoking Violation

Case Date:
7/29/2018

B-Town Diner at 211 N. College allows it's employees and guests to freely use electronic smoking devices in it's establishment, despite the health inspector specifically instructing the owner and management that this was not allowed. Employees have also allowed and encouraged a minor employee (under the age of eighteen) to engage in this practice. There have been complaints to the owner and management but these have been ignored or flatly dismissed. These devices are in frequent use by wait staff as well as kitchen staff.