closed #187931
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 4/9/2024
"CCC Preschool" advertising sign right next to the sidewalk, possibly in the ROW, at the CCC church, on High Street.
"CCC Preschool" advertising sign right next to the sidewalk, possibly in the ROW, at the CCC church, on High Street.
3x "Student Riders De Cycles" signs in the grass in front of the Bloomington Chiropractor Center, as far as I can see in the ROW.
'Junk Removal' sign at the corner of Atwater and High Street. You have to decide whether that is ROW or not.
'Junk Removal' sign at the corner of S Clarizz Blvd and E Buick Cadillac Blvd, very likely in the ROW.
"Professional Power Washing" sign next to the street name sign in the grass at the corner of E Miller Drive and S Highland.
"Depolarize" sign in the ROW at property 1200 E First Street, across from Ballantine Rd.
hank do you know when city do sidewalk project on 1217 south sherdian drive
Not sure how to lodge opposition but heard Curry is wanting to build self-storage at 4600 Morningside. Total waste of a valuable piece of property on a Greenway. That East/West Greenway should be places people want to bike and walk to, not a wasteful self storage area that will be all vehicular traffic. Not to mention it's in a residential neighborhood and there is not a traffic light there and it will be THREE stories of nothing but storage? We can do better, Bloomington. If the City can reject for any reason please do so.
Hello. If there is a better way to provide input please let the neighborhood know but we learned that self storage is going into Park Ridge East on Morningside. The industry is low-income predatory and operates on a model that intends for low engagement. This is the opposite for what should be at the intersection of a Greenway (Longview) and a major road (3rd). Surely there are more industrial locations for the city suited for such a business. It is not true commerce (which would be awesome in that area) but is "set it and forget it" investing. Ugly, wasteful, and most importantly the wrong choice for the location. Definitely build something, but something that people will regularly access and use.
The 3rd street bicycle lane adjacent to the IU campus has been massively improved with the newly installed barriers! This section of the commute takes me 3 fewer minutes to bicycle on now that drivers don't block the bicycle lane. Biking in this lane feels so much safer and more comfortable with the barriers up, especially since considering drivers tend to go pretty fast on this road. Also, the barriers don't look like an eyesore at all, which is something I previously read that IU officials were concerned about. The barriers blend into the background enough to not be garish, but they are still clearly visible to drivers and cyclists. Honestly they're pretty stylish for bicycle lane barriers. As a bicycle commuter, even small-scale projects like this make me feel cared about by the city. It makes me glad to be a Bloomingtonian! Laissez le B-Town rouler!