- Case Date:
- 1/24/2024
Where is information regarding commuter benefits and alternatives for those who don’t/cannot afford to live in city limits? Heard there is an incentive for electric vehicle trips but not hybrid vehicles. As well, is it true that carpool trips for dropping off children/dependents at school counts towards this reimbursement? That seems to be an interesting policy choice rewarding individuals with dependents and not prioritizing those dependents instead utilizing school bus transit. Will there be inclusivity and care for employees who make less, don’t have proximity/access to walk or bus into work, and certainly cannot afford an electric vehicle? This policy seems to continue to reward only a select group and has barriers.
- Case Date:
- 1/10/2024
Where is information about the new commuter program? Is it true that electric vehicles get money back but hybrids don’t? There is still a cost barrier to most for getting electric vehicles so that doesn’t seem inclusive. Additionally, it seems many employees do not live in city limits and cannot afford to. Where is data on this? Most would not have access to biking routes or bus route. Is an alternative being thought of for those groups not eligible for this commuter program?
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2024
My neighbor has been keeping a vacant property on W Kirkwood. Lots of junk and trash even old truck in back yard. It's a haven for rodents. He also has 3 vacant on Adams. The w Kirkwood property hasn't had anyone live their for over 10 years
- Case Date:
- 4/24/2024
The wheels fell off my trashcan during today’s pick up. I’m not sure how the pick up collection people did not see this, but regardless, it is badly broken. I need a new one and I am not responsible for the breakage
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2024
r: the walkway/lights are not timed right. A walker gets the hand stop sign and then the light changes too quickly for them to exit the intersection.
E 10th St & Eagleson Ave, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
- Case Date:
- 4/24/2024
Residents look to a mayor to represent them and what the city stands for. If that is standing up to hate, or for a sustainable world, the Mayor should not be too cowardice to amplify voices, instead of already chasing the next election cycle. Absolutely things like resolutions should not be priority one, but it's hard to feel safe living in a community if our mayor will turn the other way when we and/or they are being legislated against, abused, slaughtered, or otherwise harmed. How about, "The buck stops here," instead of, "Not my problem," Mayor Thompson? You're starting to sound like IU, but I suppose that's where you last held leadership. Step up for your city.
- Case Date:
- 4/24/2024
Please ensure the City has substantial activity and advocacy planned for Pride month this year. The prior administration largely ignored this significant constituency, including during Pride. LGBTQ+ people are under major legislative and personal attack, and this mayor needs to stand up for them as members of our community. Is there even a LGBTQ+ board or commission to provide valued input to the administration?
- Case Date:
- 4/24/2024
Large stones have fallen off adjacent wall and are blocking sidewalk. Thank you.
There is no contact person, address, or even photo. Not sure what to do with this one but to close it???
- Case Date:
- 4/24/2024
On the north side of West Second Street, just west of the B Line, large stones have fallen off an adjacent wall and are blocking the sidewalk.
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2024
There is a rental property at 1502 E. University Street whose owner is not maintaining the yard and the grass is excessively long in both front and back yard.