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open #210882

Business

528 S College AVE

Case Date:
5/20/2026

Repeat accessibility issues with College Ave Kroger. They keep putting displays in the sidewalk going to both of their entrances. It is not accessible to make a wheelchair partially roll across the ramp in order to enter their store. I have reported to employees multiple times about several different seasonal displays, but they keep putting new displays back out there in spots that make their entrance inaccessible.

closed #210791

Food Truck Issues

1601 S Rogers St

Case Date:
5/18/2026

Can Bloomington Police check in at Food Truck Fridays to put a stop to kids on electric motorcycles? On Friday, May 15, a kid was racing around on a electric motorcycle. He was going perpendicular to the B-Line zipping back and forth across it, going behind the pavilion and then across along the playground between it and the green tables. He was traveling on the electric motorcycle doing wheelies and traveling at a high rate of speed with total disregard to traffic on the B-Line and children at the playground. This motorcycle should be ticketed and removed from the park. It's not allowed on the trails and is being operated recklessly.

open #210720

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

620 S Park AVE

Case Date:
5/14/2026

Scooter blocking sidewalk

open #210719

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

620 S Park AVE

Case Date:
5/14/2026

Scooter blocking sidewalk

open #210008

Business

2894 E 3rd ST STE 120

Case Date:
4/17/2026

The accessible stall in the College Mall men's food court restroom does not stay locked or closed. I have submitted contact forms to the mall 3 times this year. No communication response or action from the mall. Anything you can do to help?

open #208177

Business

1424 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
1/31/2026

Owner is mixing tea at her residence in the basement of her home. This home and basement has sanitary issues (previously reported) such as ants, rodents, and squirrel infestation. There is not a licensed kitchen and I have ordered and afraid of what conditions my tea is packaged in. No response from business about my order and her tea shop is closed permanently since end of December. She has posted on social media she is working on the orders and other posts state she is working on them in her residence basement. This is a concern. Thank you for investigating. The business is Cup and Kettle Tea Shop. The website says it open, however no direct communication about online orders.

closed #208003

Business

1424 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
1/28/2026

Owner of Cup and Kettle Tea LLP, Jessica Messmer, Medusa Enterprises LLC is mixing tea at the her own home on 1/28. The business is closed and she is now fulfilling online orders and city orders in her private residence basement without a commercial kitchen and guidelines. The basement had a recent rodent infestation and poor sanitation. This is a concern for health and breaks the law. Please address this, I fear someone will get sick. The address for Cup and Kettle is 208 N Walnut Bloomington, IN Phone number is not listed on the webpage

closed #206561

Blocked Sidewalk

529 E 1st ST

Case Date:
10/30/2025

It was dark, but looks like a fallen eBike blocking the sidewalk at the NE corner of 1st and Henderson. Thank you!

closed #206494

Scooters, Bike-share and Related Issues

502 S Eagleson AVE

Case Date:
10/27/2025

E bike dumped in middle of sidewalk

closed #205644

Business

1314 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
9/11/2025

The Golden shear barbershop has recently passed over new ownership. The establishment and owner have been unlawfully operating without any legal licenses. The owner and barbers have been giving services to the public without proper training and ever obtaining a license through the state barber board as required. This matter is very important and serious as without the proper training diseases such as hepatitis, HIV, or other infectious diseases can spread. The use of the razor blade and the lack of training in sanitation and chemical control can be a danger to the public. With many students entering the establishment there’s a risk with the spread of these diseases. The city of Bloomington should hold this business up to standards and make sure they get barbers license and state board approval to operate.