- Case Date:
- 9/4/2014
I would like to compliment the Parking Enforcement for being able to ticket for an expired meter within 6 minutes of the expiration of the time. I saw the parking officer walking away as I approached. It was almost as remarkable of a job well done as the time this last winter when I received a ticket at 9:46 pm on a weekend night that I was 3 minutes late getting back to my car. the latter ticket was more impressive based on the fact that is was on a dark area of the block and there were no other cars parked on the whole block. That person was making money for the Town to the very end. I am impressed with how the City helps you always want to watch the clock when visiting downtown. Also, the City has renewed my interest in collecting coins. I am also impressed by the subliminal attempt to have people visiting the City to seek out establishments and restaurants that do not have parking meters in front of them. Well done! I also had a complaint I would liked to have lodged about visiting Bloomington downtown but just noticed this compliment box as the only means of communication.. so I just stuck with the compliments!
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2014
Sign was bent over by moving truck
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2014
Sign was bent over by moving truck at corner of Maple and Howe streets
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2014
8pm Mowing lawn at 1634 w 8th ST. Lingering smell of burnt plastics. Suspect JB Salvage.
- Case Date:
- 9/19/2014
Loud music coming from house at 1st and Henderson
- Case Date:
- 9/22/2014
I have never had car accidents since 2010. But a recent Carfax report reveals that an accident has reported to you in Feb. 7th, 2010. “My car ran off road and hitted a tree”. I think it’s unimaginable. Can you help me to check the vehicle accident report? Thank you very much.
Website & Web Services Feedback
- Case Date:
- 9/27/2014
How can bloomington not have a main issue sush as noise in the menu options?
Parking Meters and Citations
- Case Date:
- 9/30/2014
I am writing to urge you to extend the amount of time between the issuance of a parking ticket and the date on which the price of that ticket doubles.
I realize I am lucky to have a secure job associated with a decent wage that allows me to occasionally absorb the cost of a parking ticket, for those rare times when I accidentally exceed my expected amount of time downtown.
However, it was not so long ago, when I was a graduate student, that I truly lived paycheck-to-paycheck, and had a lot of difficulty making it through the second half of the month. A $20 parking ticket which doubles in price within 10 days would have been a very difficult expense to manage. And it should be recognized that even those of us who diligently pay our meters occasionally run into difficulties that cause us to run over. At the same time, we often overpay for the meter ($$ for which we are never reimbursed).
In any event, a parking ticket that doubles in price within 10 days puts an undue burden on those residents of Bloomington who are in a challenging financial situation. I suggest you extend the remission time to 30 days to allow your city's residents to better manage their household budgets.
Regards,
Dr. Kim Novick
904 E 14th Street
Bloomington, IN 47408
- Case Date:
- 10/1/2014
My apartment building at 3405 E. Longview Ave. does not get recycling services, but I see that my neighbors in the same are do. When will be be able to have recycling?
- Case Date:
- 10/2/2014
Where can I find a copy of the floor plans and architecture details for my house located at 1423 E. Dunstan Drive?