closed #191393
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114 W 1st St
- Case Date:
- 7/7/2024
I let you know homeless people leaving clothes on grass can city pick them up thanks
I let you know homeless people leaving clothes on grass can city pick them up thanks
The time has come for something to be done about the concrete railroad bridge that spans N. Adams Street. Yet another large piece has sheared off of the face of the bridge due to the pounding of the train as it crosses. The rebar is now exposed. Regardless of what "inspectors" say, we Bloomington citizens deserve better than to have a liability like this in our city. Inspectors aren't able to visibly see cracking and fracturing inside the bridge itself. If the face is shearing off, there are cracks throughout the entire structure. Demand that INRR replace this bridge.
I am replying to an email from Adam Wason- he told me to tell my condo HOA to put up a sign ‘ no soliciting’ as a response to my complaint against Comcast for hanging a 24 inch flyer on my doorknob. I suggest the City either ticket xfinity, pass an ordinance requiring them to have a local phone number so denizens can call them and complain, or both. There is no local number only the Corporate Comcast.
dead cat at the end of my driveway on the sidewalk
Neighborhood "character" equals race and class. Don't fall for it.
Constant banging. Occured all last night and is starting up again tonight. Noise is excessive.
Loud noise past hours.
This package was stolen out of the 10th and College apartment complex mailroom. It was delivered at 1:04 on 2/4/23. It contained a refund check from the office of the Treasurer of the state of Illinois for a sum of money just over $1200. When I went to pick it up today at 1:30 pm it was missing.
I live at 815 N Park Ave, Bloomington IN 47408, and recently the Trains that pass through at night have been blaring their horns unabashedly. Is there a way that we can request the train operators to refrain from using the horns late at night? This is only a recent issue, but it has woken me up 3 times in the past four nights between the hours of 11:30pm and 3am. Thank you, Evan Dalton
This unnecessary, gas station-style light seems far too tall and way too bright for this context of a residential neighborhood. It shines brightly into my second-story bedroom window (see photo) and wakes me during the night. No one living on this intersection wants it here. Bright outdoor light in the summer also disrupts firefly mating, causing their population to decline. Please remove it—or replace with a much shorter, *much dimmer*, insect-friendly, amber-lit lamp post, ideally also befitting a historic neighborhood. Thank you.