- Case Date:
- 9/9/2019
I would like to know how to get a complaint against the Bloomington Transit center resolved. I have complained in person and left voicemails to customer service (they never answer the phone). The treatment I have received from one of their employees is wrong and inexcusable. I also have been treated very unfairly in regards to submitting these complaints. I am unsure of how else to proceed to receive resolve of this issue.
Other
101-133 S Indiana Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47405
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2019
Homeless on the way to work. Every morning I drive north on Walnut from the south-side of Bloomington. As I approach town around 7:45ish. It is a typical sight these days to feel like I'm in a zombie apocalypse. Homeless people are often wandering around with grubby blankets draped around themselves. Recently there has been in increase of "stuff" around a tree in Seminary Park. Today took the cake. It appeared that lots of the "stuff" migrated to the opposite side of the street. Amidst the pile of grubby blankets someone was asleep next to the trash can about two inches from cars whizzing by. This next to Sahara Mart. Someone all cuddled up sleeping basically in the morning traffic. Please help our community to stop being the epicenter of homeless destinations! My empathy is wearing thin. It appears that many of these people are "career" homeless. It's getting ridiculous, not to mention the chaos as I drive by the Shalom Center. There is often some type of show with people falling off the curb into the streets. Many of these people visibly appear to be under the influence or suffering a mental illness. This is NOT what I would want to see if I were exploring safe communities to send my family member to college. Please save this community.
Other
200-298 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2019
Who doesn't love an afternoon stroll on the iconic Kirwood Avenue past these two guys making the new Graduate so much more attractive! If the view doesn't scare you, the smell will!!!
- Case Date:
- 9/12/2019
I have reason to believe that a high school in this county is discriminating against a few African American teen age boys. One of The boys was recently expelled from school for allegedly touching a girl the incidents didnt even take place on school grounds. Oh but When I'm done with doing my investigation and helpng this family out. They will regret their descion.
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2019
The house located at 2231 N. Martha Street is zoned residential single-family (RS), in the Matlock Heights historic district, but it is being used as a fraternity house (Aloha Kappa Lambda), with attendant problems (noise violations, traffic, trash, etc.). This would seem to be a violation of the city’s zoning ordinance.
Other
2801-2899 S Atlee St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2019
Fire hydrants in the RoseWood at Hyde Park neighborhood need to be repainted. The neighborhood is inside Hyde Park and includes three streets in Bloomington: S. Atlee St, E Bricklin Ct, and E Wyndam Ct.
- Case Date:
- 9/19/2019
City street tree is split and needs removed
- Case Date:
- 9/21/2019
Third time to report an abandoned vehicle behind 1602 W. 7th St. After I reported it the second time, someone came and told me it would be gone in a week. It's still there, a month later.
- Case Date:
- 9/23/2019
Abandoned car left in front of reposed house sold at auction on July 19. The previous resident left this car in front of 2419 E Oakmont Dr 47401 when he finally left the home. It has not moved since before the house sold and neighbors are tired of seeing it sit on the street. Former resident was step-son of former owner, Rod Figg. Car owner has last name of Hough or something similar.
Aren’t there city regs that disallow disabled vehicles from remaining indefinitely on premises? The car’s owner no longer even lives here.
Other
764-798 N Fee Ln, Bloomington, Indiana, 47405
- Case Date:
- 9/24/2019
Hello,
I live in Bloom Apartments, which is owned by Hunter Bloomington Property Group. Last week, I received this letter announcing a bark park, along with the image at the bottom. I found out that the property group only installed a gate to block vehicles and one on the sidewalk for pedestrians, but have no other enclosures surroudning. I think this is misleading to call it a bark park, when every instance of a bark park or dog park I can find means it has an fenced-in area for dogs to roam. The way they worded this along with the image of the entrance gate makes it seem like it's enclosed. When I called, the representative didn't seem interested or concerned, even when I asked if they could sent a follow-up email clarifying how the space isn't enclosed.
My main worry is that dog owners may not know the bark park isn't enclosed, and could lose a dog or have it hit by a vehicle being so close to main roads.
Thank you,
Vincent Holloway