closed #190027
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 7/3/2024
Fireworks signs at complex by chop shop
Fireworks signs at complex by chop shop
I turned in some street lights along the Polly Grimshaw Trail 814-4248, 814-4249, 814-4254 because they were out last Saturday night, while the others were working.
118 S Glenwood Ave W trash in front yard not is containers
Ureport won’t finish submitting I keep getting to this stage and it just sits
On behalf of the residents of Spicewood, I would like to thank the leafing crew for collecting the leaves earlier this year. John Kennedy Chair, Spicewood Neighborhood Association
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6722usebahd04yz/2016-09-22%2010.30.31.jpg?dl=0 The storm water inlets on the north end of Sare Rd have been blocked for a few years.
It is very difficult to find email address on the website. Where are they? Thanks, John
What is the city's policy concerning the use of drones? Our backyard was visited by a drone this afternoon. We expect privacy in our backyard.
To whom it may concern: I was dismayed to read in this morning's hotline that roundup is used in our parks and around our trails. Yes, this is the roundup civilians can buy in stores; however, that does not mean it is safe. I thought Bloomington was a progressive place on the cutting edge of environmental concerns - apparently not. Any amount of poison applied to our earth is dangerous to people and animals, among others. And when we have rains, the roundup runs off into our water systems. Look at all of the drains on streets which sport little stickers saying don't put any hazardous materials down the drains. Well, you are. Let's think about the big picture. What is more important - having a safe environment in which we can be on the grass, drink safe water, etc. or getting rid of a few weeds, which, by the way, are also part of our creation. I know there are invasive weeds, but surely there are safer ways to eradicate them than by spraying them with poison that is hazardous to everything. You say you have professionals applying these poisons - I don't believe that makes the substance any safer. I hope you will consult various organic farmers and landscapers in the area for advice before applying any more roundup. Thank you. Anne Fraker
For many years we have been putting out yard waste bags for pickup on designated. Never was there a problem. That is, until about six weeks ago. The excuse given was that the materials were against the house. That was not true. This Wednesday, today, we put two yard waste bags put placing them in front of our recycling and trash bins. They are (present tense because the bags were not taken) clearly visible. In fact, the recycling personnel had to reach around the waste bags to retrieve the bin to empty. Why the awful service the past few weeks?? Our adjacent neighbor, who is caring for an ailing spouse, did not have hers picked up either. Granted hers is not totally visible. But it is in a spot where their bags usually have been placed. Please resume the fine service you offered until six weeks ago.