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closed #169510

Blocked Street

Case Date:
7/23/2019

every tuesday at around 7:30 am. convenience store on corner of grimes and walnut, semi on wrong side of road blocking traffic and bus stop. plenty of space in parking lot. very dangerous!

closed #180799

Blocked Street

W Habitat St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
7/28/2022

People are living in these vans parked on this city street.

closed #202101

Blocked Street

508 W Howe ST

Case Date:
4/16/2025

Abandoned vehicle

closed #159634

Blocked Sidewalk

513 W 4th St

Case Date:
6/12/2017

City van completely blocking sidewalk

closed #159785

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
6/20/2017

East Kirkwood Avenue looks like a shanty town! Homeless are blocking the street, sleeping on the sidewalk, hanging clothes from fences and putting up tents!

closed #160040

Blocked Sidewalk

200 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
7/7/2017

Hobo setting off fireworks. Drinking beer. Blocking sidewalk. 6th walnut.

closed #156310

Blocked Sidewalk

1116 S College Mall RD

Case Date:
10/3/2016

The construction crew working on the new building across from Kroger constantly blocks the multi-use path. The license plate of the truck blocking the path this morning is TK 990LMG.

closed #183013

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
3/3/2023

There is a homeless guy that stands at the corner of 3rd st and Liberty. This personneeds to be checked out cause he will walk out in front of you for you to see his sign. And he dances close to the curb also. This is distracting for drivers. The city needs to do something about this.

closed #202590

Blocked Sidewalk

402 E 10th St

Case Date:
5/11/2025

Roudy behavior. Too loud

closed #160393

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
8/2/2017

Hi - I feel like the city needs to issue a warning to cyclists to take extra precautions when locking up their bike. On Monday around 11am, my $1200 bike was stripped of all of its parts that were not locked to the bike rack. This happened right outside my office in a somewhat busy parking lot, in downtown Bloomington, in broad daylight. From the security footage it took the person about 20 minutes. A police report was filed and the officer mentioned he'd seen similar cases recently. After posting about this on social media, I've now heard numerous cases of bikes either being stripped completely or partially during the day at various spots downtown over the past couple weeks. Had there been any media or warnings issued, I would have certainly brought my bike into my office, rather than risk losing most of it. I realize it's just a possession (and not a life) and can be replaced, but given that this seems to be a growing trend, a warning and increased awareness would be helpful.