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closed #158899

Excessive Growth

101–205 E 9th St

Case Date:
4/26/2017

111 E 9th

closed #144655

Parking Meters and Citations

101–299 W 9th St

Case Date:
4/16/2015

Parking meter screen blank, even after inserting quarter. 8th st between college and morton

closed #153594

Parking on Unimproved Surface

102 1/2 E 17th ST

Case Date:
6/17/2016

White Kia vehicle is offered for sale with signs in window. Vehicle is parked on grass by alley on south side of 17th Street

open #191981

Other

102 E 2nd St

Case Date:
7/12/2024

Homeless passed out

closed #108638

Trash

102 E Allen ST

Case Date:
7/11/2001

no stickers on trash

closed #95136

Trash

102 E Allen ST

Case Date:
9/2/2005

Bags must have sticker attached. Must have $2per bag.

closed #156435

Abandoned Vehicle

102 E Allen ST

Case Date:
10/7/2016

There's a silver Jeep Liberty parked facing the wrong direction on Allen between S. Washington and Walnut. It has been there for several weeks. I am assuming it was abandoned because it hasn't been moved for weeks, and one of the windows was left down.

closed #117850

Yard Waste

102 E KIRKWOOD AVE

Case Date:
2/16/1998

H - not collected during winter months

closed #176246

Blocked Street

102 E Kirkwood

Case Date:
6/18/2021

Privately owned businesses on the north aide of the 100 block of E Kirkwood — a public street —have completely blocked off the entire width of the street, making it completely inaccessible to bicycles. When Kirkwood is closed to car traffic, the public street still needs to be shared space and not dedicated exclusively to private business owners of the Uptown and the Farm restaurants!

closed #176143

Biking & Walking

102 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
6/13/2021

Restaurants on the north side of the 100 block of E Kirkwood are completely taking up the ENTIRE STREET. Pedestrians can still use the sidewalk, but what are bicycles supposed to do? Restaurant outdoor dining tables are curb to curb (and out of 35+ tables on a Sunday afternoon, exactly 1 table had customers.) It would be a lot better for private businesses to set up to SHARE the public street rather than make it impossible for bicycles to get through without taking a detour or dismounting.