closed #168775
Recycling
555 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/3/2019
Please update what plastics are accepted as recycling. I don't believe plastic bags are accepted anymore.
Please update what plastics are accepted as recycling. I don't believe plastic bags are accepted anymore.
Please update your recycling page for what is acceptable. It still says plastic bags can be thrown in the bin but I don't believe that's true.
My recycling bin disappeared last week between when I put it out on the curb Sunday night and when I got home Monday afternoon. My trash bin is still here. I had hoped that a neighbor had taken it accidentally and would return it, but it has not shown up yet and I’m afraid it was stolen.
Bird scooter blocking sidewalk. These 2 have been there for 2 days now. We have a nearly blind lady in our neighborhood. Can you imagine what happens if she walks her dog and does not realize that these 2 monsters are in her path! 1807 E Second Drive
These scooters are obstructing the sidewalk.
Walking down the sidewalk next to Monroe County Public Library last Saturday and had to walk through the mulch/grass to get around yet another scooter. This is an ongoing frustration of mine. As a disabled resident of the Bloomington community I feel as if I am no longer welcome in my home. Scooters are constantly left in the middle of sidewalks, on accessable ramps and entries, and the riders zoom past without regard to the physically challenged members of Bloomington. It makes me want to stay indoors hidden away for safety instead of enjoying the city and it's offerings.
BIRD scooter dropped in front yard / bushes of residential house near sidewalk.
testing: bird scooters in street a 5th and walnut
These scooters have been parked along the curb of an on-street handicap parking space at the corner of Grant St. and Kirkwood Ave.
I just saw a black pickup truck with its bed overflowing with Bird scooters, seemingly not held down by anything, driving rather recklessly considering it could fling scooters into the road at any moment. I’m assuming this truck was being driven by one of Bird’s chargers.