closed #183511
Website & Web Services Feedback
- Case Date:
- 4/19/2023
When trying to report a block sidewalk at 620 S. Park Ave., the app gets as far as step four (processing) and never finishes submitting the report
When trying to report a block sidewalk at 620 S. Park Ave., the app gets as far as step four (processing) and never finishes submitting the report
Like others, I had multiple times the "Processing your service request." as final step for a report -- it never finished processing. :/
This site, representing the Council district is over a year old. Regardless of the disclaimer on the Bloomington.in.gove site, it is absolutely irresponsible of the city to provide such a tool, especially during an election, with completely misrepresentative data - what is the point, disinformation? This site should be taken down if it isn't maintained to reflect current districts. Thanks, James
City website (arcgis) showing voter precincts and their corresponding districts is in need of updating to the post-redistricting version. https://bloomington.in.gov/arcgis/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=eff5d0cce43c4f1ab7752d4d315ba3e2
Ureport website doesn't work, hangs up on 'processing your service request'
Bton URL shortener
i thought roger kerr interim of fire station and i thought john zody left by city what new mayor news relasse said
Alex Crowley is not responding to reports
I've tried to report an issue twice and don't think the web form is working correctly. This is from Safari on macOS.
Some calendar entries require logging into a Google account before info about the public meeting can be viewed. It would be helpful to not require logging into a Google account before display of public meeting information in order to ensure greatest levels of accessibility and participation. For example, on the page at https://bloomington.in.gov/boards clicking on the calendar links displayed on the right side of the page for the Feb 9 meeting of the Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Committee or for the Feb 12 Board of Public Works Session displays a prompt to log into a Google account if the visitor is not already logged into a Google account. In contrast, clicking on the calendar entry for the Feb 7 Common Council Regular Session immediately displays the associated public meeting information, without first requiring a Google login.