closed #188196
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- Case Date:
- 4/30/2024
1814 Southdowns SUV parked across front lawn
1814 Southdowns SUV parked across front lawn
A big, white delivery van parks here often. It leaks oil and has created an oil patch on the street out front.
About ten "Bird" scooters are parked on the street on Grant just north of 7th. There is no scooter corral at this location, and they are blocking a parking spot for cars.
Municipal plated trailer parked on unimproved surface by mill tech park. Has this been abandoned here?
For multiple months there has been an eye-searingly bright yellow box truck with phallic graffiti parked at this address. Are commercial vehicles allowed to park for extended periods of time in residential neighborhoods?
We're moving to B'ton in July on S. High St. Our moving van will need to block S. High for 4-5 hours on a weekday; do we need a permit to have the truck block a bus route, and what is the cost if yes?
Hi, I tried calling but never heard back about this issue. On June 17th I parked at a meter across from the Bloomington Bagel Company. I had an appointment in the Child Support Courts at 9:45 so I got there about 9:30, put my card in the meter, I thought I put in for an hour and then left just before 10:30. I rarely park downtown and normally use changes so I wasn't exactly sure how the meters worked. I even hit the cancel before I left but it did nothing. When I checked my statement I had been charged 10.00. Is there a way to prove how much time I was there so that I am only charged for the actual time I was there? Again, I tried calling Amy (who I was told handled such issues), but I have yet to hear back.
abandoned car
Abandoned vehicle at 1602 W 7th.
Today around 5:15 - 5:20 pm I had an unfortunate altercation with a City of Bloominton employee. He appeared to be 5’8” to 5’10” with short black hair, a blue city shirt and dark shorts. He was stopped at the garage near Scotty’s at Walnut and 7th street and had several garbage cans in the back of a City of Bloomington pick up truck as well as another worker who sitting in the bed of the truck with the trash cans. My wife needing to use the ATM stopped the car in the entrance and got out. This employee told her she couldn’t do this, so she said “ok” and got back into the car. At this point, still needing to use the ATM I hopped out to use the ATM myself while my wife circled the block. The city employee at that point moved toward me aggressively asking me several times if I “wanted a ticket”. My wife did not move the car yet because the employee moved in front of our car so rapidly and aggressively that she thought he was going to punch me. I explained that she was going to circle while I used the ATM, and he glared at me and walked away haughtily. I asked him for his name several times and he ignored me. This is unacceptable behavior from anyone, let alone a city employee. I felt threatened by this individual and do not think he should be working for the city I pay taxes to.