closed #117997
Other
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 1/13/1998
FYI- Rev. Brockman is a Bloomington Transit access driver and called in to notify the city that the roads are still slick throughout the city.
FYI- Rev. Brockman is a Bloomington Transit access driver and called in to notify the city that the roads are still slick throughout the city.
Anonymous caller complained about the entrance and the overall condition of the parking lot at Frank Southern Center.
A certain Transit driver continues to smoke on the bus. Mr. Schaad has informed Transit about this for a year yet the driver continues to smoke on the bus. Mr. Schaad is allergic to cigarette smoke.
Mark had to remove his lunchboard sign along 3rd Street back in June. Why is enforcement at a standstill on Kirkwood and the square? I mentioned that we were meeting w/CBD in Feb. and he wondered why we had to meet with CBD before we enfoced the existing ordinance downtown. He wants to be able to put his sign back out if other area merchants are allowed to maintain similar signs. He wants to be kept up to date on sign enforcement downtown.
Mr. Raymond is a westside neighbor and was dissapointed to discover that the weight lifiting equipment @ BBCC was removed.
Commendation: Mr. Frohman wrote Department to thank them for responding to his initial complaint about disorderly conduct at Frank Southern Center. He indicates that things have gotten MUCH BETTER!
Caller has tried to reach someone at animal shelter for 3 days. Is disgusted with phone system that won't allow him to talk to anyone. (I asked if he left a message--he had not.) He found an animal which he asked shelter to pick up and now he wants to adopt animal but can't reach shelter.) He also feels personnel are rude to him. He did not give name or number but number showing on display was 334-2515 (Bob Evans Restaurant.)
Why won't city pick up leaves in Longview mobile home park? There are many older people there who need the service. Ms. Jackson plans to go to the media re this situation.
Objects to spending $250,000 on farmers market shelter when it will be used by people from out of the county. His taxes have gone up the last two years and he is on a fixed income. As a taxpayer, he is disappointed with this "runaway" taxation.
Farmers Market was fine for years. Ms. Jackson against spending large amount of money for new shelter--was waste of taxpayers' money. She is taxed to death and yet the City won't pick up her leaves. This is simply mismanagement.