closed #148065
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 9/4/2015
adjacent property owner has not cut weeds on south side of Tapp Road west of Weimer Rd.
adjacent property owner has not cut weeds on south side of Tapp Road west of Weimer Rd.
A constituent called and suggested that a page concerning road safety when others are texting and driving be added to the website.
Trash cans being left on the sidewalk at: 425 N Dunn St 420 E 9th St Judy Fulford 812-334-2188
3611 w. parkview dr
Street Dept. lodged a complaint of line of sight at the intersection of 17th St. and N. Willis Dr. Problem is, southbound on N. Willis Dr. coming to 17th St. looking to the west bushes are blocking the line of sight.
Complaintant states that there is a light post adjacent to unit 2349 that has fallen down and has power to the light.
Trash and weeds. Yard not being taken care of; trash in drive. Looks abandoned but caller states someone is living there.
An ACC officer stated that there is a line of sight issue to the north by a large tree when exiting out of the ACC driveway onto Walnut Street. Its very hard to see.
Dear Mayor Hamilton, I'm sharing a recent article in the New York Times regarding Canadian community groups sponsoring Syrian refugee families. I am aware that President Obama has until September 30 to meet his goal of accepting 10k refugees by September. I'm also aware, unfortunately, that our governor has turned families away. Would such an effort (as described in the article) be possible in Bloomington? As a member of St. Paul's, a parent at St. Charles, and an IU staff member, I feel strongly that Bloomington would have enough welcoming hands and homes to make such an effort possible here. I would appreciate hearing your thoughts. Thank you kindly, Cate Racek 1202 E. Wylie Street Bloomington, IN 47401
Greetings Mr. Mayor- I live in Bloomington and am a proud, eleven-year resident originally from San Diego. I am writing this unsolicited email to you regarding an idea which struck me recently. I think Bloomington should consider making the block-long section of Kirkwood Avenue between Walnut and Washington Streets a pedestrian mall. Barricading this short stretch to through vehicular traffic would pose only a minor inconvenience to motorists, but would add much to the inclusive, friendly and walkable downtown. Cities like Boulder, San Diego and Louisville have dedicated short segments formerly automobile-only routes to this use, and results have been positive. Please give this admittedly notional concept a moment of your day! I appreciate your time and wish you all the best in your new job! Sincerely, Timothy A. King Bloomington, Indiana