closed #140705
Trash
600–698 N Lincoln St
- Case Date:
- 9/4/2014
Trash in street
Trash in street
I would like to compliment the Parking Enforcement for being able to ticket for an expired meter within 6 minutes of the expiration of the time. I saw the parking officer walking away as I approached. It was almost as remarkable of a job well done as the time this last winter when I received a ticket at 9:46 pm on a weekend night that I was 3 minutes late getting back to my car. the latter ticket was more impressive based on the fact that is was on a dark area of the block and there were no other cars parked on the whole block. That person was making money for the Town to the very end. I am impressed with how the City helps you always want to watch the clock when visiting downtown. Also, the City has renewed my interest in collecting coins. I am also impressed by the subliminal attempt to have people visiting the City to seek out establishments and restaurants that do not have parking meters in front of them. Well done! I also had a complaint I would liked to have lodged about visiting Bloomington downtown but just noticed this compliment box as the only means of communication.. so I just stuck with the compliments!
Light out in front of The Willows townhome complex. Exact address is 1375 W. Allen St.
Beas soda bar blocking sidewalk
3308 Westminster - when the city paved Westminster, they left a large dip in the gutter and cars pulling into this driveway bottom out.
The pump at the bike repair station by Bloomingfoods on the B-Line is broken. Unfortunately, I didn't realize that until I had lost too much air trying to fit the pump on.
The street lamp between 2414 and 2420 East Rock Creek Drive is burned out. So is at least one street light east of this one. I hope you can fix it quickly as it is completely dark in the mornings when secondary students walk along this street to catch the school bus.
on Rhor going east, not big
Smith Avenue bike lane between Walnut and Washington is filled with gravel from nearby parking lot. Can this be swept and cleaned up please?
I don't know if this is a traditional pothole, but a hole has developed in the street adjacent to the curb, directly in front of 756 S Lincoln Street. A crack emanating from the hole appears to be spreading rapidly. This is my second time asking the city to look at it (I called first). I'm very concerned, and hope to hear from you soon.