closed #158657
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- 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
We really like all the pretty flowers and the pretty stuff around Bloomington. There are lot of nice people in Bloomington. Thanks
Street light still out at the corner of 15th and Fairview st.
Street light still out at the corner of 15th and Fairview st.
Light at 17th and fee out
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?
Looking forward to the new automated trash pickup system! I would like to suggest colors: Blue or Brown for the solid waste and green for the recycling.
The street light on the NorthEast Corner of Sheffield Drive & East Morningside Drive in Park Ridge East is malfunctioning. It fads in and out of light every 10 minutes. Thank you for your attention to my report. Take Care!!! Jim W.
To Whom It May Concern, I previously asked about how to contact the Woolery Stone Mill about hosting an event at that location. I was given an unoffical facebook page with no contact information. How do I contact whomever owns the property to inquire about an event? Thank you. Daniel
In the H-T this morning (17 June 2017), Carol Hanna writes about Bloomington not having a senior citizens center. I would like to suggest that the former Kmart building on East Third Street would make a good site for a senior center. The building itself could be divided into many areas, and there is a large parking lot. It is located near grocery and retail stores. Additionally, the public library Bookmobile stops in that lot once a week.
Hello! The street light on our street keeps going off and on, off and on, and we would like for you to look at it and see if it can be repaired. It is the only street light on our street and it's pitch black when it goes out, which is a safety hazard. It is the one on South Covey Lane between Thornton Drive and Miller Drive. It is right by an old red shed, and across from 1720 & 1724 South Covey Lane. We would appreciate it so much if you would repair it. Thank you.