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closed #136768

Street Lights

3275 Highway 45

Case Date:
3/14/2014

All eight street lights in front of Walmart and Sam's Club are out.

closed #136767

Street Lights

1499 W Allen ST

Case Date:
3/14/2014

Street light at 4-way stop

closed #136766

Street Lights

1401-1407 West Allen Street

Case Date:
3/14/2014

City street light

closed #136765

Street Lights

1201-1339 West Allen Street

Case Date:
3/14/2014

100watt guard light on street west of apartments just south of intersection with Allen Street

closed #136764

Street Lights

1201-1299 South Patterson Drive

Case Date:
3/14/2014

Street light cycling

closed #136763

Street Lights

401-499 West Patterson Drive

Case Date:
3/14/2014

Street light cycling

closed #136762

Potholes, Other Street Repair

607 E Moody DR

Case Date:
3/14/2014

3 potholes in a hole, almost all the way across Moody Drive, once you turn onto Moody from Henderson

closed #136757

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
3/14/2014

Several potholes on E. Buick Cadillac Blvd. between College Mall Road and Clarizz. Also several on Clarizz between E. Buick Cadillac and 3rd St.

closed #136756

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3601 W Stafford DR

Case Date:
3/14/2014

There is a HUGE hole at the intersection of Rayle and Fairington. If this is county responsibility, please forward.

closed #136755

Trails

Case Date:
3/14/2014

Good afternoon, I am a Bloomington local who has an issue with smokers on the B-line. The B-line is designed as a fitness path, in addition to being a transportation path. I run frequently on the B-line and my runs are consistently clouded with smokers on the B-line. Anyone who runs knows, especially when well into your run, each breath is crucial to keeping your pace and to keeping on track. When you are approaching a smoker on the B-line, there is nowhere to run to avoid them and you can’t simply hold your breath until you pass. A big part of Bloomington is a community that promotes healthy living. I think that the environment of the B-line should reflect that and be one of health and positivity, not drinking, smoking and disturbing others. This is my first attempt at reaching someone about an issue with the B-line, so if there is a more appropriate area or person I should contact, please let me know. I am not sure what the appropriate action could be, possibly signage that establishes the path as a no smoking area. I often feel compelled to say something to the smokers when I pass but I don’t have anything to back up my protestation. If I could point to a sign or if they obviously had seen 15 signs saying no smoking on the trail, they would know what they were doing was wrong. I look forward to hearing back from you on this issue. Sincerely, Lindsey LINDSEY HARMON Regulatory Affairs Specialist- Latin America Cook Inc. 750 Daniels Way P.O. Box 489 Bloomington, IN 47402-0489 (800) 346-2686 (812) 339-2235 ext. 2744 Fax (812) 332-0281 http://www.cookmedical.com