closed #198845
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- Case Date:
- 10/16/2024
Red SUV is parked too close on the 900 south block of Eastside Drive at the intersection of Maxwell Lane and Eastside Drive at 7:30 am on 10-16-24.
Red SUV is parked too close on the 900 south block of Eastside Drive at the intersection of Maxwell Lane and Eastside Drive at 7:30 am on 10-16-24.
Exit 117 heading N on 69 is now extremely confusing because it no longer clearly indicates exit 117 as the 2nd str exit. Why in the world would the east going street name NOT be on the signage now? I really am not happy to have driven past my exit because the new signs are incomplete. Please fix. Add 2nd str clearly and same size as Bloomfield Rd to ALL signs for exit 117 N. Or S off 69. Thank you.
Whole in the pavement on the side of the Region's Bank on Covenanter, near the intersection with College Mall Road
Please allow all citizens to stay up to date by using an open to all system without the need to sign up to social media. What is posted on social media could be posted on a single city website page, no? Facebook is exclusionary, does not allow all citizens to see all that you post. If you want to reach people through facebook and others great but the information should be available to all with out jumping through those hoops.
Street lights are out on E Third St and S Washington St, E Smith Ave and S Washington, and E Second St and S Washington St. Every street lamp on S Washington has been out since at least the beginning of September. The entire street is pitch black at night and it creates a very unsafe environment for when I and other residents on or around S Washington walk home.
I'm writing to express my gratitude for the efforts Bloomington Parks and Rec is making to support reduce pollution, save money, and support native species and ecosystem services in our city parks. I've been particularly delighted to see former areas of lawn in Winslow Park and Crestmont Park converted to no mow zones and planted with native trees! After just a short period of time, these areas are already supporting wildlife and adding natural beauty (asters were blooming today!) in a ways that mowed lawns never could. Thank you for supporting these no mow zones - I'd love to see more of them!
Very large pothole/ungraded street surface on Rogers Street - just north of 2nd Street intersection, in the northbound lane.
Neighbors tell me that city employees dug up this 20x20 foot area of my front lawn last week while I was out of town. I want it repaired -- NOW.
Hello! Has Bloomington parks and rec ever looked into building a pump track in one of the parks? Kokomo has one: https://www.cityofkokomo.org/departments/northside_pump_track.php and Indy has one although it's not well advertised and very very small: https://parks.indy.gov/parks/sandorf-park/ I've never been involved in any of the city parks efforts before and have no idea what it takes to build for example the existing two skate parks at cascades and switchyard that cater more to street and vert/bowl skateboarding and other sports. I was very surprised to see that Kokomo has a pump track and we didn't. Thanks for any information you can provide !
Please keep introducing new no mow zones in public parks to increase the growth of native plant species and increase biodiversity in our town. Increasing these spaces can greatly improve the quality of life in the surrounding area, not just for humans but also for many crucial insects and animals in our city.