closed #174551
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- Case Date:
- 1/20/2021
The huge stone marker describing the history of McDoel is gone. This was funded by a grant from HAND in 1999. It sat on park property. Someone stole it, and it was too heavy for one person to lift.
The huge stone marker describing the history of McDoel is gone. This was funded by a grant from HAND in 1999. It sat on park property. Someone stole it, and it was too heavy for one person to lift.
It looks like someone ran into the traffic calming circle at 7th and Oak. One of the reflector signs was bend down and I tried to straighten it but it is still bent. The reflector sign facing west is gone completely. Thanks!
I have some concern with Macy's leaving the mall and being such a large store. With being next to another huge empty box store (Kmart) and also Campus Costume was in a larger building that closed. Do you know if the mall has plans to put a new tenant in? Bloomington East Side is for whatever reason sometimes said to be economically well, but that's not a guarantee to stay healthy. If the City can monitor these vacancies for both safety and economic reasons, that'd be much appreciated! Thank you!
Two potholes on S. Muller Parkway, one in front of Stewart Electric on west bound 320 S. Muller and another east bound in front of J.& S. Auto repair at 340 S. Muller. Thanks
Pothole in the 300 block of E First Street, across from house 320. I cannot read the house number where the pothole is in front of, but it is a house with a realtor sign in the front yard.
Look at picture. It's beyond words! People have been dropping off this stuff for months. How much longer do we need to put up with this issue, which occurs with this house and others over and over again.
Abandoned vehicle
Trash scattered all over drive way. Garage door is broken and you can see all of the trash inside as well.
I recently noticed a sign up on the fence of the tennis courts at Sherwood Oaks park, stating they are to be used for tennis only. No exceptions. No soccer, no dogs, no skateboards. Dogs, I understand. If they eliminate on the court- what a mess. Skateboards I understand- they could damage the court surface. But I do not think there is any justification telling my sons they can’t play soccer *tennis* at those courts. My 18 year old has loved playing soccer tennis with his brother or a friend, a couple times a year, since he was about 10 years old. The soccer ball won’t damage the court surface. They are taught by their travel coaches to play soccer tennis as a fun way to improve their ball skills. There is no reason why my family does not have the right to use that court for tennis, just as much a anyone else, provided we are respectful and do not take up too much time (using it for an hour a few times a year I think is very reasonable.). We just happen to use a soccer ball instead of a tennis ball. People with dogs can go to one of the city’s dog parks. People with skateboards can go to one of the city’s skate parks. Where exactly are my son supposed to go to play soccer tennis now? This is a ridiculous exclusion, and can’t be justified.
Street light out on Olcott. Many children are on this block. Safety issue. Thank you for addressing this.