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closed #185777

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

221 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
9/26/2023

Landscape plot should either be brought up to sidewalk grade or have a tree grate. This is a pedestrian hazard.

closed #188905

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

407 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
6/11/2024

Missing tree grate. This is a trip hazard and not ADA compliant. Please replace tree grate or install pavers.

closed #172314

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1508 W 11th ST

Case Date:
4/28/2020

I thought there was a street tree category but I can't find it. Nevertheless, I need to report a hazardous dead Ash tree at the corner of my property at W. 11th St and N. Oolitic Dr. It's the tree right next to the Oolitic street sign. The specific address is 1510 W. 11th aka Forest Homes Addition Lot 48. The tree constantly drops extremely large limbs onto the property, the sidewalk right below, and into the edge of the street. Due to the size of the tree, the limbs wouldn't just leave a slight bruise if one fell on a person. Obviously, I understand the difficult situation we find ourselves in at the moment, but I'm hoping this tree can be removed asap. On Thurs, April 30, Bluestone will be removing a large dead tree on my property and I am also paying them to remove a couple large, dead branches from this Ash tree. That won't take care of what is higher up, though. Thank you.

closed #179414

Potholes, Other Street Repair

120 E 6th ST

Case Date:
3/31/2022

Large man sized hold with no cover, on the left hand side, going towards Washington. Older woman fell into the hole and had to go to hospital her. Her back is now sore from the fall.

closed #166886

Parks & Rec Programs

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
12/18/2018

Hello, can you please stop sending the printed catalog to my home? 738 E Sherwood Hills Dr Bloomington IN 47401

closed #168283

Parks & Rec Programs

3021 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
4/26/2019

The 9 Ash trees in the public right of way along 120 S Kingston Dr. are all infected with the ash borer

closed #168493

Parks & Rec Programs

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
5/12/2019

Is the Aqua Yoga class for 2019 at Mills Pool or at Bryan Park? It is listed as Mills some places and Bryan Park when you register.

closed #168662

Parks & Rec Programs

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
5/25/2019

How do I pay online for my child’s city camp?

closed #170463

Parks & Rec Programs

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
9/23/2019

Hello! I am inquiring about two $10 registrations for which I would like a refund. On 8/21 I registered my son for two nature classes that were part of the Junior Rangers program. These were 340002-A and 340002-B. On 9/5 the instructor of the program called me and said (in a voice mail message) that he had info saying my son was registered for a class and that they were "cancelling the program due to lack of enrollment". I inquired once before via the "contact us" portion of the registration website, but this was a couple of weeks ago and have not yet been contacted. I hope this method of contact can lead to the two $10 refunds and a resolution. Thanks!

closed #183918

Parks & Rec Programs

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
5/20/2023

We hope these comments will fall on fertile ground resolving a vacant feeling at the Farmer's Market. For many years, Medicare for All Indiana Bloomington, formerly known as Hoosiers for a Commonsense Health Plan, has had a booth in Information Alley, paying ahead for the whole season. Our booth has been well attended by market patrons by having many deep and important conversations about healthcare with people who live in the Bloomington area, other regions around Indiana, the US, and indeed, international students and visitors. COVID restricted our being at the market. Last year, the days the market was open for Information Alley, it frequently rained, so we cancelled several times. Today was our first day back for 2023. Information Alley felt like a ghost town. No food vendors and only two other booths, the Dems and the ballet students. What was missing was the spirit of a bustling market with people buying bread, coffee, tea, pastries, savory eggs and tamales. When we asked about the empty food area, we were told that it's the vendor fees keeping vendors out. We've been hearing this for many years. The popularity of the food vendors goes hand in hand with the market growers. Market growers we spoke with this morning expressed the same attitude. Each group, the food vendors and market growers, support the other in bringing people to the market. If in fact, it's the fee, then we believe that the decision is penny wise and pound foolish from what we witnessed today. The market is dull without the bustling food vendor area. The identity of Bloomington having a thriving farmers market is an asset to the entire community. We're curious just how much money is involved with fees for the food vendors. Are they being asked to subsidize the market without setting up in the heart of the market with covered space? How much do the total fees collected from food vendors add to the Parks and Recreation budget? And is the fee worth the alienation of food vendors in the long run? We look forward to hearing your response. Medicare for All Indiana - Bloomington Karen Green Stone Cathy Rountree Kris Campbell Rob Stone, MD