Blocked Street
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2019
The underbrush on Headley o the second elbow turn by the IU golf course needs to be cleared so that folks can see who is coming. With all the summer traffic to the lake, it has become dangerous. Joyce Poling
Street & Traffic Signs
619 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2019
Relevant to ticket #169078, does this mean the first sign ("City of Bloomington Authorized Parking Only") is to be ignored entirely? If so, what purpose does it serve?
I find this signage confusing and I know I'm not alone.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1124 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2019
Looks like this pothole could do some damage. 1000 block of 6th St.
Abandoned Vehicle
1017 W 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2019
This PT Cruiser has been sitting in front of the duplex I rent for over 2 months now. Both front tires are flat and the right side mirror is missing. I believe it has been abandoned. No one has attempted to move it and I have not seen anyone attempt to access it either, though there are items inside. The license plate number is Indiana 612BPF. It makes parking for myself and my neighbors difficult and when we move next month it will be difficult to load furniture with this vehicle in the way.
Street & Traffic Signs
619 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2019
per ticket #169110 I'm told this lot is publicly available after 5 on weekdays and per ticket #169078 I'm told the public can also park here on weekends. Why is this not indicated in the parking restriction signs?
Temporary Signage w/o permit
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2019
We Buy Houses sign at the corner of Smith Rd and Moores Pike.
Water Quality
1316 N Maple ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2019
water is very cloudy
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2019
611 n Washington trash not taken to curb bags in front yard
Trash
611 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2019
611 n Washington trash bags front yard
City Performance
620 W 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2019
Do the new water meters finally mean we can be billed by the gallon as opposed to the present archaic system of thousands of gallons, which is exceptionally adverse to water conservation incentives as well as basic economic fairness. Please say yes. It's such an easy change to make. Even X for every hundred gallons is a vast improvement and perhaps easier to transition to.