- Case Date:
- 12/11/2021
Reliable power should be a staple of good city infrastructure, especially as climate changes. Stop blaming Duke. We should not lose power for hours and hours regularly throughout the year. And the same areas of town. It's not a random storm. It is that certain areas of town routinely lose power in such storms. And it's not rich areas like Elm Heights. A good chunk of Park Ridge East and other areas consistently lose power. Please please address it.
- Case Date:
- 12/13/2021
The homeless have again made a large mess along the creek near Patterson. Much of it can be seen from Patterson near the creek and bridge. There are derelict tents, food trash, needles, mattresses,
- Case Date:
- 1/6/2022
Who is responsible for the maintenance of City installed lampposts in neighborhoods? The city or our HOA?
- Case Date:
- 1/24/2022
A big thank you to the city for getting the area cleaned up. That is so much better.
- Case Date:
- 1/25/2022
I think the city should show its support, banning transgender sport, Indiana is one step closer to banning transgender girls from playing girls' sports
HB 1041 passed in the House Education Committee
- Case Date:
- 1/27/2022
FL Republicans Draft Ingenious Bill to Chase Gender Indoctrination Out of Schools - Other States Should Copy It... and I think the city should send it support ... there are two clear sexs Male and female..
- Case Date:
- 2/4/2022
S MILL STONE CT AND S MILL STONE WAY, ROADS WERE BAD AS OF 2:30PM (Friday, 04 Feb 22). REQUESTING FOR SNOW PLOWING ON STREETS/ROADS AT THE EARLIEST BEFORE IT GETS ICY FOR COMMUTE. THANK YOU.
- Case Date:
- 3/2/2022
The building light on the LEFT side of the North entrance to City Hall is on the fritz, the left side as you face the doors from Morton.
- Case Date:
- 3/4/2022
We've had a request to please remove the old & broken "Banquets & Catering" sign from the landscaped portion of the parking lot of this City owned property. I have a picture if you need it. Just let me know. Thank you!
- Case Date:
- 3/9/2022
In response to uReport case# 178546, thank you for the information as well as the contact information for IU in the case of future questions. It is good to learn that IU has made some solid changes in the ten years since the issue was thrust onto them by student activists. Reducing the use of coal-powered electricity to less than 15% and intermittent use is positive, but I think that that number should really be zero in this year of 2022. I hope that they are still encouraged by the city to completely eliminate coal and supplement their power with sustainable sources such as solar.
There has been little action to address the climate crisis by the Indiana General Assembly, and Indiana has a very poor reputation on air quality as one of the worst states in the U.S. for carbon pollution. The latest United Nations climate report states that the climate crisis has reached code red for humanity. Therefore, in 2022 it is hard to swallow that there is still a coal burning power plant in the middle of a dense city on the grounds of an institution of higher education surrounded by throngs of young people with brains that are still developing. We should not be okay with anything other than zero percent.
I am not sure what else the railroad line in Bloomington is used for but I know it carries coal. Perhaps, if that need went away and the rail line ever became unused, then it could be converted into a trail that all of the community could use for non-fossil fuel burning purposes. The City of Chicago did that about ten years ago with a dormant elevated rail line and it was transformative for those neighborhoods.
Lastly, I leave you all with a line from the Great Law of the Haudenosaunee, the founding document of the Iroquois Confederacy, the oldest living participatory democracy on Earth. "In every deliberation, we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations." I do not seek a reply. Thank you for your time.