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closed #153840

Blocked Street

Case Date:
7/1/2016

Broken glass on Curry Pike by liquor store on the corner of Curry Pike and SR 45.

closed #153841

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
7/3/2016

SE corner Walnut & Kirkwood - north-facing walk signal does not light; wait signal is OK

closed #153861

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
7/4/2016

700 North Walnut street; around the corner on cottage grove vines are starting to overtake the sidewalk

closed #153862

Website & Web Services Feedback

Case Date:
7/4/2016

Hello - My name is Sue Sgambelluri and I serve on the Redevelopment Commission as an appointee of the Common Council. Somehow my name was accidentally deleted from that page on the City's web site. Could you add it back in please? Thanks!

closed #153863

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

Case Date:
7/4/2016

The intersection between Woodbine and Woodscrest has become dangerous. When we turn from Woodscrest onto Woodbine, we are unable to see incoming traffic from the right due to the residents' having planted a large shrub that blocks the view. In addition, before we get to that intersection, we no longer can see the stop sign, as it is hidden by another tree that they planted. Is there anything that could be done about this to clear the intersection? I am attaching two pictures (well, I am attempting to, as I do not know if they will send). With best wishes and thanks for your time.

closed #153865

Other

Case Date:
7/4/2016

Patriot act:http://www.topix.com/forum/city/savage-mn/TH9NLM5F9PQUHNKGN/p7….Many fellons and drug dealers here at country view pats.

closed #153869

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
7/5/2016

803 and 801 n Lincoln sidewalk obstructed by vegetation

closed #153871

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
7/5/2016

612 n Lincoln sidewalk blocked by weeds

closed #153872

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
7/5/2016

tall grass 416 and 420 n lincoln

closed #153874

Other

Case Date:
7/5/2016

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