closed #170262
Parks & Playgrounds
663-699 W Howe St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403
- Case Date:
- 9/8/2019
The fencing at Building Trades park o. Howe has been falling apart for months.
The fencing at Building Trades park o. Howe has been falling apart for months.
Several large trash bags in the neighbors yard and open and will attract rodents
Fallen tree leaning on live tree is danger to people and live tree.
The stop sign on 7th heading east before Rogers street is obscured by a tree branch. This seems dangerous.
SE corner of Kirkwood & College Aves. the talking signal isn't working.
The two cars are parking with a yellow painted curb going to the stop sign. This is at 911 N. Illinois St. Bloomington, In. 47404 This is an ongoing issue. Parking is to be only on the left side. The curb is painted yellow.
Hello, I just wanted to thank you for the wonderful work that you do. I recently adopted Molly/aka Yukon (now renamed Felix), a 10 month old kitty and, last year, Dexter, a beagle mix. Both are in their forever home (mine!) thanks to you. Be well, Diane
I sent this to the info email address as well, but I noticed an open electric box at the Rock Creek Dr. and Childs Ct. intersection in Sycamore Knolls this morning. This is a heavily trafficked route for children headed to school and seems like a safety issue.
One of your buses has the external announcement volume level set WAY TOO LOUD. Unfortunately, I didn't get the bus number, but it was the #6 bus traveling westbound on E. 10th St. approaching Jordan Ave. at approx. 12:20 PM today. I was walking on the sidewalk, and the announcement blared out at an ear-shattering level. I'm used to hearing the bus announcements walking on streets downtown and around campus, but this was something entirely different as far as volume. My right ear is still in pain as a result. Please check the volume setting.
The corner of the construction fence on E. 10th St. where Crosstown Shopping Center used to be (by Sobon and Jimmy John's) keeps getting pushed out more and more into the sidewalk, making it inaccessible to wheelchairs and a trip hazard even for those with no mobility issues.