closed #157112
Sidewalk Requests
- Case Date:
- 11/16/2016
The sidewalk on the north & east sides of the 4th Street parking garage is in terrible shape.
The sidewalk on the north & east sides of the 4th Street parking garage is in terrible shape.
On th "Education/Workshops/Events" page (http://bloomington.in.gov/documents/viewDocument.php?document_id=2911), there are two links that are mixed up. If you click on the "Programs and workshops about housing issues" link, it takes you to a community events page. If you click on "Parks and Recreational Department community events" page, it takes you to housing loans and programs page. I think these links are mixed up.
Trash spread around yard between 622 and 616 N Washington street.
Hi, I think I may have lost my credit card at Holiday Market. Did anyone turn it in? Thanks, Sarah
Street Lights on northbound Walnut just south of entrance to Blue Ridge neighborhood are not lite. This makes it difficult to see side of road and bike lane.
Hi, I was browsing google and noticed an email I had sent a while ago has been posted publicly. I intended that to be a private conversation. Will you remove it please? Thanks, Weldon https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=127420
car parked on sidewalk 616 n Washington
Some homeless people were wanting a port a potty at people's park. Could we pay for it?
The pedestrian signal on the campus side of the corner of Fee/10th Does not seem to work correctly -- voice announces that pedestrian may cross even though light is not clear.
The intersection of 3rd and Rogers is not well illuminated. At night, the intersection becomes dangerous to pedestrians because drivers cannot see pedestrians crossing the street. There is a lot of turning traffic at this intersection and drivers do not wait for pedestrians to cross the street. I have had several "close calls" there as well as neighbors I have talked to. There is a lamp post on the southwest corner, but it does not illuminate the intersection well enough. Its more for decoration than illumination. Can someone do a lighting survey to address this? thanks