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closed #192695

Parking Permits

322 1/2 E 10th ST

Case Date:
8/5/2024

322 E Tenth St. is not listed as a residence that qualifies for a residential parking permit on https://bloomington.in.gov/mybloomington The house directly adjacent to 322 E Tenth St., 530 N Grant St., is listed on the website as being within city limits, so I was wondering why this rental property was not included in this permit coverage. My roommates and I for the 2024-2025 school year are looking to purchase parking passes and are experiencing issues in the application process. Since the property was initially listed as a duplex, I have tried 322 1/2 E Tenth, but that did not work on the website.

closed #205445

Trash

322 1/2 E 10th ST

Case Date:
9/3/2025

Trash by street (along Grant)

closed #192759

Blocked Sidewalk

322 1/2 S Eagleson AVE

Case Date:
8/8/2024

Uncollected trash has been sitting on sidewalk for weeks

closed #200003

Blocked Sidewalk

322 1/2 S Eagleson AVE

Case Date:
1/8/2025

Snow has not been cleared from sidewalk (but residents had time to shovel walk to house)

closed #164856

Other

322 E 12th ST

Case Date:
6/18/2018

Dead street tree. It seemed alive this spring, but the buds all fell off.

closed #161757

Trash

322 E 12th ST

Case Date:
11/7/2017

Trash bins on sidewalk

closed #150308

Sidewalk Snow Removal

322 E 12th ST

Case Date:
1/21/2016

Snow on sidewalk

closed #193601

Trash

322 E 12th ST

Case Date:
9/18/2024

Trash spilled all out of trash can, all over front median

closed #206197

Trash

322 E 12th ST

Case Date:
10/8/2025

Old sofa falling apart has been lying by street for weeks - has now been rained on.

closed #206389

Traffic Related Complaints

322 E 12th ST

Case Date:
10/20/2025

See case #185188. Was there any discussion about making 12th Street one-way? After football and basketball games, traffic is horrendous, and food delivery vehicles speed down the street in both directions at all hours. Ideally, you would remove on-street parking and install a protected bike lane in its place. That would give more space for two-lane car traffic. Or keep the on-street parking, add a protected bike lane, and use what is left for one-way vehicle traffic. If you make it one-way west, then the fire trucks could use it when they are hurrying to a fire. Please consider this. Seriously.