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closed #158414

Street Lights

Case Date:
3/11/2017

Hello! We have a streetlight at the corner of fairviw an Allen st. It is working and enhances safety, but also creates light pollution. It creates over-lighting on our porch and in our bedroom. I am happy to have streetlights, but am wondering if there is any way I and possibly my neighbors can work with duke/city gov in considering an alternative light with less light pollution. I have looked at some possible grants for non-polluting street lights. Thanks so much for your time!

closed #158461

Street Lights

Case Date:
3/16/2017

I often walk home from classes at Indiana University after dark. There are a few lights between N Dunn and N Grant along east bound 10th street that will consistently go out during my walk home. I would greatly appreciate someone looking into why they go out in that small section. It would greatly improve my visibility during my walk, as well as improve my sense of security. Thank you for your time.

closed #158605

Other

Case Date:
4/1/2017

I recently moved to Bloomington and need to get my dog licensed here for the new year. I haven't a clue where to find it on the website or where to go in town to get one. Thanks for the help. Renee

closed #158629

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

Case Date:
4/3/2017

I work at Smallwood Plaza. Recently the traffic pattern on 8th street was changed from a one way to a two way. The city left a sign at the exit of our garage indicating that there had been a traffic change. (thank you). However we noticed after this weekend that someone had driven over the sign you provided so we brought it into the building. We have it here at the leasing office if you'd like to retrieve during our regular business hours. I just don't want us to be held responsible for damaging city property or not reporting/returning damaged property.

closed #158652

Street Lights

Case Date:
4/5/2017

Hi, I am working on a story for my journalism class at IU about the streetlights and the lampposts on campus and in the city. I was wondering if I could sit down and talk to someone about this. It would be a great help! Thanks, Kade Young

closed #158657

Other

Case Date:
4/5/2017

We really like all the pretty flowers and the pretty stuff around Bloomington. There are lot of nice people in Bloomington. Thanks

closed #158884

Street Lights

Case Date:
4/25/2017

Street light still out at the corner of 15th and Fairview st.

closed #158885

Street Lights

Case Date:
4/25/2017

Street light still out at the corner of 15th and Fairview st.

closed #159092

Street Lights

Case Date:
5/11/2017

Light at 17th and fee out

closed #159101

Trash

Case Date:
5/14/2017

On this page of the City of Bloomington Website (http://bloomington.in.gov/sanitationmodernization) I find conflicting references to the size of the recycling cart that will be issued to residents. See the quoted texts below. B. Recycling Operations • Weekly service: Recycling pickup will become a weekly pickup service on a designated day for each household. • Carts provided: Each household will receive a 64 gallon cart for recycling collection as a default. If desired, customers can also request either larger or smaller carts for recycling instead. Carts will be made of recycled content and containers that are currently being used will be picked up and recycled if the resident chooses. **Note: Households receive a 64 gallon cart. **Later it states...under the FAQs... How many carts will I get? Two carts will be provided per household, one for regular solid waste and one for all recycling. Again, customers will choose the size of their solid waste container. Customers will receive a 96 gallon recycling cart (or may request a smaller sized one), which will be collected for weekly single stream recycling. Households (customers) receive a 96 gallon cart. **My question is about which size recycling cart will people actually receive? I know I can request a smaller recycling cart, but which size are you actually planning to give households by default?