closed #179431
Other
3115 E Stratum WAY
- Case Date:
- 4/3/2022
A man and a woman are setting up two tents in Latimer Woods.
A man and a woman are setting up two tents in Latimer Woods.
Street light is tilting over
There are bare (grassless) spots throughout the park, either carrying over from last year or spots where chopped leaves killed the grass over winter. Please remain leaves as needed and put out grass seed and straw to help prevent the park from becoming a dirt mess and to stave off erosion from around the park structures. Thanks!
I have ask over and over for trash cans and they will not get me any and this woman keeps giving me fine and it is not my fault so I want to appeal this fine because I would not have this problem if I had trash cans
We are new to Bloomington and have been enjoying the cities walking trails and parks. Sunday we visited Rail Trail walking trail on Country Club Drive and we were shocked at the amount of trash we saw. We parked in the lot and walked the rock trail and at the second bench we started seeing a lot of trash and debris on the access road to the left of the trail. LOTS of debris and it looked almost like a shanty town and camping areas set up. The area may be on private property don't know but it is a hazard. Just wanted to let you know
There is a green Ford Explorer that parks on or beyond the yellow line on the curb at Smith and Euclid. This often blocks safe access through that intersection. They are currently parked there. There are numerous children in the neighborhood that use that use Smith Ave as pedestrians, and it’s difficult for cars traveling south on Euclid to see them.
Street light has been out for a month or Two. Houses near it don’t leave any lights on so very and a little scary. Near mailboxes people stop late at night to get mail
I received a phone call from a resident of the Near West Side neighborhood, who wanted the City to know how much he appreciated the Brighten B-Town crew that was recently working on his street. They cleaned up the yard in front of a vacant home and edged and cleaned the cracks in the sidewalks up and down the block. The resident frequently walks in his neighborhood, and has noticed improvements throughout. Kudos to the Public Works department!
On March 10, I wondered where the pedestrians are supposed to pass on the sidewalk adjacent to the entry walk to the Salvation Army store on Rogers.
I was going to the CASA office and then to B-foods last week. I wanted to park my bike at this convenient bike rack on the B-line, only to discover that I couldn't because of the stupid scooters. No, I don't want them obstructing the walks or preventing my use of bike racks!