closed #205860
Other
300 W 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 9/22/2025
There is construction with disruptive noise and flashing lights right outside apartments buildings at 12:45 AM.
There is construction with disruptive noise and flashing lights right outside apartments buildings at 12:45 AM.
There is a watering station for humans and dogs located on the Clear Creek Trail, 1/6th of a mile south of the Gordon Pike overpass. The button for the dog watering part of the station is sticking, resulting in the water continually running. This was observed Thursday, September 11 at 8:40 a.m.
This website is not very user friendly. I cannot find basic information such as the date of the next historic preservation commission meeting. Thank you
Abandoned truck and there are used needles on the lot from the homeless. We will get it cleaned up but will the city reimburse us??
they mowed on that intersection, north west corner where the stone wall is, left all the grass and debris in the road and walk. a problem in bloomingrton.
Why 2nd and Morton closed till further notice
Fiber project cap missing and wire no longer buried. There's at least one other incident of visible wire a couple houses east in the ditch.
Can someone please explain why I'm being forced to listen to an outdoor religious concert blasting on Sunday evening through the whole Broadview neighborhood. I don't know if this is at switchyard or the warehouse or what but the nose is rattling the dishes in my house and I live on Rogers and country club. If these people have a permit then whoever gave it to them needs to be fired. And if they don't then they need a severe fine. Absolutely ridiculous.
We have people living in tents on CITY property on the southwest corner of Rogers and 11th St. We have over 10 female employees working for us at 611 W 11th Street. We would hate for any of them to have ANY issues with people living on CITY property. Please help these people to relocate to a place where they may receive the services Bloomington may provide. Thank you for your time and efforts.
Unprofessional demolition occurring. Dust and particles (asbestos?) flying everywhere. Once the City/County have given permission to demolish, is there an office that oversees the activity? Who checks for all the lead paint flakes that are released? The crew who did this looked Mennonite/Amish, but they might not be because they were using industrial equipment - and making a huge mess.