closed #101925
Other
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 1/6/2004
commissioner informed me that my email address isn't on the city website reply- updating staff directories is a work in progress, should be completed soon
commissioner informed me that my email address isn't on the city website reply- updating staff directories is a work in progress, should be completed soon
wants to know next testing date for police deparment reply-none
send a patch travis collects police patches reply- forwarded email to police dept.
Turkish man wanted to live with an American family to learn english reply-city provides no such program, suggestions offered
wanted info on a place, but didn't know name of facility reply-site is Juvenile Treatment Facility
Mr. Nordloh sent a departmental email to the Public Works Department regarding Insight's recent rate increase. Please refer to the attached email.
Citizen filed complaint concerning the forced installation of digital services and now is paying 20% more for something she never wanted. Citizen stated she was not told about the rate increase when the digital service was installed.
Ms. Foster sent an email through the COB E-Government web site. Her complaint is to keep her current service, she has to upgrade to digital which includes one premium channel at an additional $2.00 a month charge. She had to wait on the Insight representative to arrive, and buy a new VCR because hers is not compatible with digital. She was happy with her current service, and without the premium channel she would not have had to change. However, Insight has been trying to make it up to her.
Location of your Problem: 518 S Washington Street Details: There are tree parts, a telephone pole, and wires down in my yard presumably from the storms that happened this past spring. I am particularly worried about the wires in terms of safety issues. Is there anything I can do to have them removed? Contact Info Name: Natalie Friedman Email: NHFriedm@indiana.edu Telephone: (317)450-0019
I encourage someone to take a look at the state of the Morton Street parking garage's elevator. It's unsightly, in total disrepair, and an embarrassment that poorly represents Bloomington to all the out-of-town visitors who stay at the the Hilton and park in the garage.