Parks & Playgrounds
https://maps.app.goo.gl/tZhKYrMgjsMvUL7CA
- Case Date:
- 8/28/2025
Tim,
Re: uReport Case #204545. Thanks for the reply. Any update regarding the big mud hole getting filled in, drain added, fenced off, or something? IMHO just fencing it off would be the easiest and cheapest solution.
We (me and other regular dog park visitors) were hoping it would get done when the was park closed for 2 days. Apparently that was just to spray Roundup, which for what it's worth, was not well received by the regular dog park visitors. As one person said, "Who cares about weeds in a dog park?".
Thanks again for your work. Everyone I have ever met at the park (regular and newbies) all agree it is the best dog park!
Thanks
Jim
Website & Web Services Feedback
https://bloomington.in.gov/engineering/projects/indiana
- Case Date:
- 3/5/2026
This link is broken Project Area
Interactive Project Area & Fatal and Serious Injury Crashes Map
Business
hampton inn, bloomington, IN
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2026
I am submitting a complaint regarding what I believe was an unreasonable and predatory towing incident involving Tow Time Solutions and the Hampton Inn Bloomington located at 2100 N. Walnut Street in Bloomington, Indiana.
On April 23, 2026, I was a registered overnight guest at the Hampton Inn Bloomington. Prior to arrival, I completed digital check-in through Hilton’s mobile app and was issued a digital room key. Upon arriving at the hotel around 8:15 p.m., the front desk was unattended, so I proceeded directly to my room using the digital key provided through Hilton’s system.
At no point during the digital check-in process was I provided any direct notification that an additional parking registration step was required in order to avoid towing. The following morning, I discovered that my vehicle had been towed by Tow Time Solutions despite being a legitimate paying hotel guest.
I was required to pay approximately $300 to retrieve my vehicle and had to cancel work obligations, arrange transportation to the tow facility, and spend significant time resolving the issue.
My concern is not simply the existence of parking signage or permit policies, but rather the manner in which towing enforcement was conducted against an authorized guest without any reasonable verification process. The hotel had an active reservation, digital check-in record, and occupied room associated with my stay, yet neither the hotel nor the towing company appears to have made any attempt to verify whether the vehicle belonged to a registered guest before towing it.
Additionally, the hotel’s use of digital check-in creates a reasonable expectation that guests can complete arrival procedures without front desk interaction. Requiring an additional undocumented step while the front desk is unattended creates a foreseeable risk of confusion for guests and raises concerns regarding fairness, consumer protection, and accessibility.
I believe this situation reflects predatory towing practices because:
the vehicle belonged to a verified hotel guest,
no warning or attempt at guest verification occurred prior to towing,
the towing fee was excessive relative to the circumstances,
and the enforcement process appeared designed to maximize towing revenue rather than reasonably manage unauthorized parking.
I respectfully request review of the towing practices associated with this property and Tow Time Solutions, including whether reasonable consumer protections, guest verification procedures, and accessibility considerations are being followed before vehicles are towed from hotel property.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
exit to Woodbridge post office on John Hinkle drive
- Case Date:
- 5/2/2026
Large crater pothole as you exit the post office onto John Hinkle drive heading East.
Traffic Related Complaints
east Third Street between Clarizz and St Rd 446
- Case Date:
- 5/12/2026
Every night, starting about 9pm, this stretch of straight, flat, smooth road is used by cars and motorcycles as a drag strip, creating a great deal of noise. We also suffer from Harley-Davidson riders, more on the weekend than at other times. Since the majority of those bikes have no mufflers, it gets pretty loud when a poker run comes through. And finally. Semi-tractors come through on 46, typically moving west, when they apply their jake brakes. It would help a lot if we could get some police presence along this stretch...
Other
eagleson and atwater bus stop
- Case Date:
- 6/12/2025
There is a pole/light at this stop that has metal bands wrapped in two spots for a trash can to be attached. Although the trash can is not attached and sits beside the pole, that is not the problem. Today, one of the metal bands (which sticks out at the end of its seal point) sliced my leg open. Luckily I had a first aid kit, but that is dangerous.
Temporary Signage w/o permit
corner of S High Street and E Third Street
- Case Date:
- 5/1/2025
'Riverways Plumbers' sign in the ROW at the corner, not on St. Charles' property.
Temporary Signage w/o permit
corner of Hawthorne and E First Street
- Case Date:
- 5/16/2025
One of the purposes of UDO's section 'Signs' is 'to avoid unneccessary proliferation of signs'.
There still are close to 20 blue 'Light the Way' signs on E First Street between Woodlawn and Eagleson. The promised 'signage sweep by Planning staff' must not have taken place yet. 'Light the Way' Sign at this corner is attached to a fence, which is not allowed.
Temporary Signage w/o permit
corner of E Wylie Street and S Hawthorne Drive
- Case Date:
- 3/16/2025
'Light the Way' blue temporary sign at the STOP sign at the corner of E Wylie Street and S Hawthorne Drive
Temporary Signage w/o permit
corner of E Winslow Rd and S Winslow Farm Drive
- Case Date:
- 3/15/2025
'We do Pools' sign in the grass