closed #171092
Other
1500-1560 S Rogers St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403
- Case Date:
- 12/2/2019
Homeless camp across from food kitchen
Homeless camp across from food kitchen
Do you have any idea what the low rumbling noise is on the southside of Bloomington? It seems to be in the area of the strip of land that would run from Gordon Pike up towards the police training center along Walnut. It is dark out. These low rumbling noises -- almost like beating or shaking baking pans -- have been going on for hours. It is now 10pm and they are still happening. A lot of evenings they occur after dark for various amounts of time. What is that noise?
Your map that has street closing has a few errors. 1. Greylock lane is spelled with an e, and is not Graylock1. N Baugh Rd (off of Russell Rd) is now Serendipity. 3. The Baugh Rd you show from Russell Rd to Bethel lane is not a through street. There is a big disconnect and it never went all the way through. thanks for correcting if you can. ken hydinger
Lost wallet with social card and money at grocery store. Reporting it stolen so that if anyone uses anything required with credit in my name.
I lost my license.
There is a Pace Bike that appears to be abandoned in our bike rack at Community Kitchen, 1515 S. Rogers St. The lock is broken and hand grips are missing. I've tried calling the phone number on the Pace website and it is not functioning.
In the Spring someone from my office could never find someone in the Morton parking garage so that she could buy the $40 parking pass. Now i am having difficulty contacting someone during business hours for the same reason. I have left 2 messages and continue to try and no one answers the phone. Who else can i call or email? My phone calls have gone unanswered. thank you, Britt Rust
My neighbor's black walnut trees drop hundreds of them on my lawn and I don't know how to get rid of them. I finally got them in two large containers, but they are very heavy and I cannot move them. Any ideas?
I'm an IU Bloomington student who walks to the stadium everyday to take the IU buses to class. There are no sidewalks on my walk from Brownstone Terrace to the stadium which forces me to walk on the side of the road, where student drivers who don't pay attention swerve around me at the last second. Additionally when the weather is bad, I'm even forced to walk in the road, putting myself at risk to get hit by a car. I'm also proposing more off campus lighting & would love to meet with someone about these issues to come up with an effective plan. It's unsafe walking home from a late night class or to an early morning class & not being able to see your surroundings. Some of the city lights don't even work. If more light poles were installed, it would reduce the off campus crime rate. The city of Bloomington, not IU, is reponsible to address these issues because it's there property.
I'm writing about the lighting situation on N Rosewood. Along this road, the street lights are sparse, and the distance between the street lights sometimes covers two blocks. The light seems to be dimmer, not sure if this is due to the tree branches blocking the lights or the lights are failing. Considering a decent amount of traffic on this road (due to the high school and a corporate building nearby), it is both inconvenient and sometimes unsafe for residents (especially kids) to walk in that area after sunset (when it's almost pitch dark). Would it be possible to install a few more lights in between the existing ones, or check existing lights to increase brightness.