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closed #170597

Other

208 N Ritter ST

Case Date:
10/2/2019

Vehicle is parked in front of garage(s) and has not been moved. License plates are expired and it has a flat tire. Does not appear to be in running condition. Garages are on Ritter Street behind the house on the corner at 1318 W. Kirkwood Ave. House is owned by Simon Ladd. House and garages are rental property.

closed #170595

Other

208 N Ritter ST

Case Date:
10/2/2019

Vehicle has been parked on city street and not moved for several months. The license plates are not current. Property is at 1306 W. 6th Street and is owned by Michael Englert.

closed #170577

Excessive Growth

118 N Jackson ST

Case Date:
10/1/2019

I own and live in a property at 118 N. Jackson St. The alley that runs directly by our home (runs parallel between Kirkwood and 6th Street) has become extremely overgrown in the last two years. It's often a dumping ground for clothes, junk and drugs (yes, I have photos of various people hiding items in the brush for others to retrieve). Heretofore, my girlfriend and I are the only people picking things up when clothes and junk are dumped in the alley. I would love a city clean up of brush, limbs, overgrowth and trash and feel like a better looking alley would not lend itself to discarded items so often. I've included one photo from my kitchen window of one (of several) instances in which a seemingly homeless man was hiding/exchanging items in the brush for (what i assume must be) other individuals to find. I of course realize this alley is never going to get a garden award but do believe shaping it up and removing much of the brush would help this situation greatly.

closed #170576

Parking Permits

1215 N Dunn ST

Case Date:
10/1/2019

We live on the street, and Bloomington recently put up permit parking

closed #170573

City Performance

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
9/30/2019

This is a Parks issue but potentially a City-wide one. Does the City not have an advertising vetting policy in place? If so, can it please be reviewed? I was very disappointed to see a Lighthouse Christian Academy sign in the City's Twin Lakes facility earlier this month. This institution discriminates not only against LGBTQIA2 students (banning them) but goes even one step further and bans students with LGBTQIA2 parents. The Farmers Market situation is clearly a mess but the City's position has been not to eliminate the white supremacist booth due to it not practicing discrimination in the business sense with customers and the public. This is legally in the right. Lighthouse can pose no such defense. It outright discriminates and the City can and should have a policy that does not allow advertising from entities that discriminate against protected local classes. This is content neutral. Sexual orientation and gender identity for local Code are rightly on an equal plane with race, disability, and other categories. There is little doubt that the City would not be putting up large billboards from a local school that banned students of color for instance or white children with parents of color. This is not a contest but an illustration. A vetting policy needs developed and enforced that exemplifies the very basic values of no active local discrimination of advertisers. The people of Bloomington deserve better than being faced with such billboards in public arenas. Surely a city government is not forced to accept funding from hate groups. P.S. Please undergo a more comprehensive review City-wide of items as they pertain to sexual orientation and gender identity. I'm sure other groups could also benefit from a review (such as people of Asian origin) but sexual orientation and gender identity is one definite one. An HRC report card is a bragging point but does not seem to be seriously used as a tool for improvement. For instance, City Hall has no public gender neutral bathroom for those who may feel uncomfortable using the facilities available. Thanks for your good work, but let's do even better.

closed #170572

Potholes, Other Street Repair

517 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
9/30/2019

There is a 12" deep depression. My car bottomed out resilting in minor damage. This is the first parking spot west on Kirkwood in fron of the Von Lee.

closed #170571

Street Lights

313 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
9/30/2019

Multiple burned out street lights around 7th and N. Lincoln and 7th and N Washington

closed #170556

Blocked Street

209 N Maple ST

Case Date:
9/30/2019

improved alley blocked with fallen limbs. The alley was improved by the property owners. the city was to maintain the alley after the improvement.

closed #170555

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

1217 N Madison ST

Case Date:
9/30/2019

The photograph of this hole was taken Sept. 27, 2019. The same hole can be found in case #161692 from Oct. 27, 2017. Danna Workman reported that the hole had been repaired, but I can assure you it was not. It is located between 1217 and 1221 N Madison (closer to 1217, and so large as to be observable from satellite photos and Google Street View). Even though I knew it was there, in the dark the other night, I nearly turned an ankle in it. The whole sidewalk along the west side of N. Madison between 16th and 17th is in a terrible state of disrepair and has been the entire time I've lived in this neighborhood. I know that landowners are supposed to maintain the sidewalks, but I also know that it's the city's duty to enforce that rule. What I don't know is why Danna Workman reported that the hole was repaired when it wasn't. In any event, the sidewalk is still a hazard. What are you going to do about it?

closed #170554

Other

305 E 11th ST

Case Date:
9/30/2019

Floodlight above garage casts blindingly bright light onto adjacent properties, buildings, alleys and street.