closed #173236
Parking Meters and Citations
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 8/3/2020
Car regularly parks facing opposing traffic at 4026 e morningside.
Car regularly parks facing opposing traffic at 4026 e morningside.
Starting on August 20th, I begin a lease living at 517 E 14th St. Bloomington, IN 47408. I applied for a neighborhood parking pass and was denied because my address is not qualified to receive a permit. I called and they said this is because I live in an apartment complex that offers parking to it's tenants. This isn't true however, because we are only given parking for 2 out of our 5 residents. I've spoken to our leasing company and they suggested I reach out because we should be allowed to obtain permits sense we live in the zone and don't have parking. Please reach out to me as soon as possible for what we can do.
The intersection of Sheffield at both Cambridge and Providence Court are experiencing EXTREME flooding. These intersections have struggled before, but in 2020 they seem to be worsening rapidly. I am the association president and was sent the included photos from concerned (flooded in) neighbors.
Water heavily pools and looks very muddy at the foot of our driveway and down Sheffield and seems to be very slow to go into drains when it rains heavily.
Big miss dumpster track making!!!!
Drain was replaced, but a flooding issue remains - dangerous not only for cars, but for curious kids.
Help me understand why the library is still closed down (for the most part) surrounding public libraries are open plus Marion county where you can physically walk in the building how is it that something that's funded by taxpayers they can just stay in there pull a paycheck and it's just okay.
Back yard is a drainage area. Neighbors property has created a bottle neck and the force of the water has exposed Underground utility lines
The beehive drain at the end of the swail between our properties on Brigs Bend has failed again to drain the large amount of rainwater that fell 8/3/2020. This is the 3rd time we have experienced flooding that not only filled our yard and the side swail (which held water but did not drain to the street as it was designed), but submerged our neighbor's basement entrance. Had the rain not stopped, our basement was also in danger of flooding by a few feet. There is surely something that can be done to fix this problem as it has been occuring over a number of years (found complaints written to the Mayor by previous owners of our home). We ask you send engineers to assess the swails and beehive drain to determine remedies to this continuing problem.
flooding from golf course(Cascades) to Northwood estates