City Performance
831 W 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 7/3/2018
Thank you for the awesome community fireworks display downtown! It brought neighbors out onto our porches and sidewalks to witness the display over our Near Westside neighborhood.
I love the idea of continuing the fireworks display downtown in future years. It makes it so much more of a community event instead of something that happens on the outskirts of town. Chapeau to those who came up with the idea.
Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues
900-998 S Stull Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 2/7/2020
Lime scooter. Bryan Park. 8 am. Wednesday Feb 5
Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues
901-999 W Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 9/22/2019
Per the city of Bloomington's electric scooter guidelines "Park the scooter in a bike rack or in another lawful spot on public property that does not block the right-of-way, limit access for individuals with disabilities, risk damaging private or public property, or jeopardize public safety." Images were taken on September 22, 2019 at 7:30 AM
Parks & Playgrounds
909 S Fess AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/4/2015
Broken glass by the stone blocks on the north side of the tot playground at Bryan Park. Large pieces were picked up, but there are still small shards on the sidewalk between the large stones (just northeast of the bee riding toy, right in front of the stone block the farthest to the west).
City Performance
921-963 N Woodbridge Dr, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2019
Hi there!
I'm a local resident and wanted to ask and was curious about the Bloomington Flag.
I saw on Portland Vexiology Association that you were at the idea stage but I have not heard about anything recently and wanted to know if you would update the flag or at least upload the current design already flown as all I can find is pictures of it waving.
As I do believe Bloomington is a great place and I think the flag should represent it.
Parks & Playgrounds
921–999 S Henderson St
- Case Date:
- 8/13/2015
Basketball courts need to be upgraded. Cracked asphalt, missing nets, trees overhang courts making some shots impossible. Maybe most importantly the asphalt doesn't stretch far enough behind the baskets so people have injured ankles after layups by landing in the grass. I'm just curious to hear if there is a plan to upgrade these courts soon. If not I would like to help make that happen by raising money.
Parks & Playgrounds
921–999 S Henderson St
- Case Date:
- 12/1/2015
Deep Hole in rubber mat serious trip hazard. Lower Bryan park playground near basketball courts.
Parks & Playgrounds
922-988 South Woodlawn Avenue
- Case Date:
- 8/20/2015
Hello, I wanted to inform the city about a standing and stagnant water issue in the northeast corner of Bryan Park - next to the tennis courts on the path there is a water fountain and in ground water meter that always has standing water and mosquitoes breeding in it. I've uploaded a picture and this was after 5 or 6 days of no rain. Addressing the issue will help reduce mosquitoes and the chance of illness in the area. Thank you.
Parks & Playgrounds
922-988 South Woodlawn Avenue
- Case Date:
- 10/28/2015
tree is down in bryan park across wooden footbridge just north of swimming pool. mostly clear of bridge, but some limbs & debris block path north of bridge
City Performance
927 N Jackson ST
- Case Date:
- 7/30/2020
You just don't get it. It's not about having a "better" police nationally credentialed by a profession steeped in oppression. You don't get praise for being the top 5 percent of oppressive militarized domestic forces. Are functions of an armed police force necessary unfortunately in present day United States, yes. But should they be LEADING public safety? Absolutely not. Change starts at the top and a public safety chief, perhaps of a law background or social work or public health, not police, needs to be in charge. Social workers and resource officers are seen as LESS THAN by police, as an ACCESSORY to a primary police force. That needs flipped. We need management, particularly a chief, as a social worker for instance. Social workers know when to call on police. Police can be an ACCESSORY to social work. That's the change that is needed. Policing must become the SECONDARY profession and presence when it comes to making sure we are a safe community. Social work and related can be 24 hours just the same as police; ask a foster care case manager. This is solvable! Change the system. The expertise in the community is there.