- Case Date:
- 4/25/2021
Old 37 & n walnut. The ped xing across walnut (part of the cascades trail that connects to griffy) is still / again broken. I stayed for five minutes, pushed the beg buttons lots of times, tried both directions. Always the red hand, never the white walk. The intersection is cycling normally and promptly for cars. The crossing of old 37 appears to be operating in ped recall mode (ie, working), though its countdown timer is misconfigured. But the high-stress crossing of walnut is versnickered. I get sick when i think how many millions of dollars we've spent on this recreational facility to still have this gap in the most dangerous part.
- Case Date:
- 6/30/2021
Several areas of this trail are overgrown making it difficult to walk let alone bike.
- Case Date:
- 1/8/2018
somehow trash has been droped along sare road, going south before round abot, and going on south to jackson creek middle school. and onto rohr rd, paper, some garbage, different items.
- Case Date:
- 3/7/2018
trash in bloom along roads is bad in a num of places. south patterson, sare road around rinwick. walnut pike from winslow to rohr road. and more. i pick up where i can but cant do it alone. please make this important to the city. bloomington was a beautiful place. its getting overlooked.
- Case Date:
- 2/27/2019
I walk downtown early morning and have noticed there is much more trash laying around than normal. There used to be a couple of city workers out every day picking up the trash, but it seems like this is no longer happening.
- Case Date:
- 1/24/2017
commercial cans at curb, believes this is illegal.
- Case Date:
- 2/12/2017
country club road, south patterson, sare road from renwick and south. walnut street pike,tapp road. trash is bad. not sure how to adress the problem. i have picked up in many places but can not do it alone. city needes to do something. we live in a great place, but its becoming an embaresment. thanks
- Case Date:
- 5/14/2017
On this page of the City of Bloomington Website (http://bloomington.in.gov/sanitationmodernization)
I find conflicting references to the size of the recycling cart that
will be issued to residents. See the quoted texts below.
B. Recycling Operations
• Weekly service: Recycling pickup will become a weekly pickup service on a designated day for each household.
• Carts provided: Each household will receive a 64 gallon cart for recycling collection as a default. If desired, customers can also request either larger or smaller carts for recycling instead. Carts will be made of recycled content and containers that are currently being used will be picked up and recycled if the resident chooses.
**Note: Households receive a 64 gallon cart.
**Later it states...under the FAQs...
How many carts will I get?
Two carts will be provided per household, one for regular solid waste and one for all recycling. Again, customers will choose the size of their solid waste container. Customers will receive a 96 gallon recycling cart (or may request a smaller sized one), which will be collected for weekly single stream recycling.
Households (customers) receive a 96 gallon cart.
**My question is about which size recycling cart will people actually receive? I know I can request a smaller recycling cart, but which size are you actually planning to give households by default?
- Case Date:
- 8/11/2017
Yesterday morning, right after my kids jumped on the bus, a city waste truck came to do pick-up with a confederate flag license in the front dash. Please have it removed. For some, it is a symbol of hate and violence.Thank you
- Case Date:
- 9/6/2017
We replaced counter tops and sink in remodeling our kitchen. I can haul the old formica counter tops to the dump...or wherever...where do I go? I am assuming there is a charge by weight of the refuse. Thanks, jim