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closed #168662

Parks & Rec Programs

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
5/25/2019

How do I pay online for my child’s city camp?

closed #168851

Parks & Rec Programs

401-499 N Morton St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
6/9/2019

I’m wondering if there’s a map of farmer’s market vendors? I found a blank map, and a list, but not the two together. Thanks!

closed #170463

Parks & Rec Programs

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
9/23/2019

Hello! I am inquiring about two $10 registrations for which I would like a refund. On 8/21 I registered my son for two nature classes that were part of the Junior Rangers program. These were 340002-A and 340002-B. On 9/5 the instructor of the program called me and said (in a voice mail message) that he had info saying my son was registered for a class and that they were "cancelling the program due to lack of enrollment". I inquired once before via the "contact us" portion of the registration website, but this was a couple of weeks ago and have not yet been contacted. I hope this method of contact can lead to the two $10 refunds and a resolution. Thanks!

closed #170792

Parks & Rec Programs

610 S Grant ST

Case Date:
10/22/2019

Why is Twin Lakes partnering with an anti-LGBT hate organization Lighthouse? https://www.chalkbeat.org/posts/us/2017/08/10/choice-for-most-in-nations-largest-voucher-program-16-million-went-to-schools-with-anti-lgbt-policies/ Thank you Twin Lakes Recreation Center Partners https://bloomington.in.gov/index.php/parks/facilities/twin-lakes-recreation-center

closed #167564

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1562-1802 S Rogers St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403

Case Date:
2/20/2019

There is a cut out across both lanes of Rogers Street in front of the switch yard construction that is pretty significant, but seems worse when heading north.

closed #169927

Potholes, Other Street Repair

2809 E Winston ST

Case Date:
8/17/2019

A tree at the corner of Thatcher Court and Winston Street in Hyde Park has lots of dead branches that have been falling in recent thunderstorms into the traffic lane and on the sidewalk. It needs to be trimmed or removed for safety.

closed #166959

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
1/3/2019

At the urging of our neighbor the city removed a tree from our property (in the front easement) as it had signs of the ash borer. Many other trees in our neighborhood have been removed for the same reason but replaced almost immediately. We have waited since April 27, 2017 for stump grinding and a replacement. I have attached a photo of the notice, in case that is helpful. Please let me know when to expect a replacement. Thanks, Nikki Rolf Boyd 3201 E St. James Ct 47401

closed #168235

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

1-199 S College Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
4/24/2019

A city tree that was removed by the city – it is located on.It has been like this for a long time – many, many months. It could be a hazard. Can you look into when the city plans to remove the stump and cover the area with brick?

closed #168484

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

2078-2166 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
5/10/2019

When making a right turn into Winslow Sports Complex from South Highland Avenue, there is a large fir tree right on the corner. This tree blocks any view of pedestrians or bikers on the sidewalk directly behind the tree. This is a problem mainly for turning right rather than turning left into the area. I have personally had several incidents where we are turning into the area from the road and have had to stop unexpectedly to allow pedestrians to walk by. Although there is a small "caution" sign post there, it seems inadequate and unsafe regardless. My proposal is to cut down this large fir tree in order to create a safer environment for both drivers and pedestrians at this well-frequented corner.

closed #166446

Trails

400-498 W 2nd St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403

Case Date:
11/8/2018

I noticed the recent guidelines for scooters don't specifically explain who has the right-of-way on the B-line trail. It's already unclear whether cars are supposed to yield to bike traffic. Some do, some don't, leading to confusion in the entire community. Now the same is applying to electric scooters. I was on a scooter on the B-Line this morning, slowed as I approached 2nd Street, and cars in each direction had also slowed as if they were yielding. I proceeded through the crossing but the westbound car did not in fact yield and nearly hit me (at a very low speed, granted--so I couldn't tell if they didn't see me or were being super aggressive). So when I approached the 4th Street crossing I came to a dead stop, as did the cars on 4th Street, waving me on. TL;DR the right-of-way rules on the B-Line were already unclear and are even more so now with a third major type of trail use. Please create clear signage at every major intersection on the trail that states who has the right-of-way so that both trail users and vehicular traffic understand the rules.