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closed #177648

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Case Date:
9/26/2021

Pink and white 'Huge Kids Sale Oct. 14-16' sign in the grass near the former car wash near Kroger, on S. College, across from the Gates Insurance Inc office (532 S College).

closed #179485

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Case Date:
4/9/2022

"High Rock Church' sign and "Music Lessons" sign near 849 S Auto Mall Road between Morgenstern's and the adjacent office building.

closed #180574

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Case Date:
7/11/2022

3 signs at the corner of 10th and Pete Ellis, post office corner.

closed #182562

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Case Date:
1/22/2023

Another sign without permission in right of way at Rogers and Hillside for Lighthouse Academy. I'm not sure why we are allowing an openly bigoted and discriminatory institution to post signs around town without recourse. Please remove them. They can recruit without illegal use of public lands.

closed #182600

Temporary Signage w/o permit

2613 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
1/24/2023

Once again the owner of this business think they can post their unwanted signs everywhere. Please fine these unscrupulous firemen who hawk their profession for “reputation.”

closed #184593

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Case Date:
7/12/2023

S Curry Pike: 2 black and yellow 'One Day Loans' signs on a pole next to the road between the BMV office (1531) and the railroad tracks.

closed #166167

Traffic Suggestions

216 E Burks DR

Case Date:
10/8/2018

The construction on Rhorer and Gordon Pike has pushed a lot of the thru-traffic on the South side to East Burks Dr., resulting in a traffic load that the small, curved road wasn't designed for. More cars are coming through, and not always at a safe speed. This issue is highlighted by the fact that currently, there are no signs prohibiting parking on either side of Burks Dr., so residents park on both sides of the street. This creates a one-lane road that has to accommodate a large traffic load (relative to it's design). Some residents have even taken to parking large tractor/trailer vehicles on the road, which almost completely eliminates visibility of oncoming traffic as you round the bend going from west-to-east. My suggestion is to please restrict parking to the east-to-west side of the street, and post "No Parking" signs on the west-to-east side of the street. This allows for the greatest visibility for both sides of traffic, and also maintains two-way traffic, an important element to South side transportation with alternate routes still under construction.