closed #200191
Unsafe Buildings
3200 E Longview Ave,
- Case Date:
- 1/14/2025
Side of the roof is falling of chunks of ice fell off the roof. Blocks of ice almost hit me and my son in the head . Several times . Ice was left on the stair way. Unsafe for tenants
Followup to report 208191. I would like an explanation as to why this blacktop does not constitute a sidewalk, which is defined in municipal code Title 12 "any walkway or pedestrian corridor within the City of Bloomington's legally platted right-of-way." This seems to fit that definition. How are you making that determination?
abandoned car around the side of the building by the dumpster, with no license plates, abandoned for years
Pothole on John Hinkle Pl at entrance to Crescent Park
Sidewalk in front of Bloomingfoods not shoveled & left to ice over as of 1/13/25.
Sidewalks on the north side & west side of 5th 3rd bank left unshoveled & to ice over, forcing me to walk in street.
The streetlight in the immediate vicinity of the Japonee restaurant on N Walnut is not working.
There has not been an adequate explanation why the map results feature of uReports was disabled and not replaced. Several requests for information have gone unanswered: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=208706 https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=206457 Others have had dismissive or incomprehensible responses: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=207285 https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=206286 This was a very important feature that was often used. It was acting a little weird the last year or so, but it still worked. Why not keep it up until something is developed to replace it? It seems kind of shady that the City would remove such a feature, as if you don't want people having too much access to information. It allowed users to clearly see where the problem areas are. Is it still online for internal use? Please do not assign this to the person ("C.I.") who has received the requests in the past. Better it be addressed by someone higher up.