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closed #174196

Other

Case Date:
11/22/2020

Tents are popping up again in Seminary Park and the adjacent open spaces. I cannot believe these are for "Garage sales, religious tent meetings, nonprofit events and political rallies" (City Code), so I hope they will soon be removed.

closed #174200

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Case Date:
11/23/2020

Music Lessons sign in the grass in the median on Clarizz Blvd, near the entrance to the Bloomingfoods parking lot and the intersection with E Third.

closed #174201

Parks & Rec Buildings

Case Date:
11/23/2020

Destroyed by speeding vehicle which was out of control

closed #174205

Parks & Playgrounds

Case Date:
11/23/2020

This is ridiculous. There has been standing water at the switchyard dog park for 3 months. This needs to be addressed. This is a breeding ground for bacteria and unsafe for the dogs of Bloomington. Put a fence around it.

closed #174214

Trash

Case Date:
11/26/2020

1600 N. Willis Drive, #244, Trash spilling out of bin into the yard. Trash and bags of wet clothes on porch. Leaves not picked up.

closed #174217

Trash

Case Date:
11/27/2020

4209 and 4217 e Morningside limbs and debris in side yards

closed #174219

Website & Web Services Feedback

Case Date:
11/28/2020

Hello. I submitted another ticket (#169840) without realizing my phone number and email would appear in google searches associated with my name which is a privacy concern. Can my personal information please be deleted from that ticket?

closed #174220

Trails

Case Date:
11/28/2020

Hi - This structure was built directly on the path that connects Henderson and Walnut. It does not appear to be safe or legal for people to live here.

closed #174221

Parks & Playgrounds

Case Date:
11/28/2020

Large numbers of people appear to be living semi-permanently in Switchyard park, and are occupying shelter buildings, Bocce ball courts, and have setup tents near the woods by the creek. This situation has been going on all summer. Yesterday we saw a fairly large group assembled under the shelter directly next to the playground with a large amount of belongings next to them, including a large car wheel and tire. I am sensitive to the needs of the very large homeless population in our city, but there should also be a certain level of respect and rules that protect the experience for other users of the park. It would be a shame if this beautiful park is taken over like what happened with Seminary Park. Can clear guidelines be defined as to what will be done here, within the context of the larger homeless problem?

closed #174222

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

Case Date:
11/28/2020

On the part of the B-Line trail just south of Switchyard Park, there are a few encampments, with tents, debris and trash to the east of the trail - this is on the first portion of the trail that is unpaved south of the B-Line Trail.