closed #137397
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- Case Date:
- 4/21/2014
Near West Side Neighborhood sign broken on west side of Fairview School, on Rogers St.
Near West Side Neighborhood sign broken on west side of Fairview School, on Rogers St.
I'd like an api key for the dev URL (https://bloomington.in.gov/test/open311/v2/)
Several potholes where Grand Ave meets Curry Pike. Turning into Grand ave is a jolt!
Debris pile behind 700 n Washington st
I love the poster of "Charlie doesn't fly through stop signs" that I saw on the bus this morning. Except that the bicyclist isn't wearing a helmet! This is not an example of safe, civil streets!
I am a student at School of Public Health, I am planning an event for my event planning class, and I was wondering its there and permit requirement and local regulation, if I need the park at the Monroe Lake. The event we are planning is craft beer and food festival, and we really need your help. of course, the event is not real, we just planning it for our final project.
South Clarizz Blvd. between Buick Cadillac Blvd. and E. 3rd St., especially the block between Wilmington and E. 3rd.
Street light out at the corner of High and Covenanter. It's been out a while.
I tried to report a traffic problem. The website still submits the report instead of opening the location picker. Then it told me the server was "unavailable" when I tried again and hit the submit button without selecting a location. I have: 1 GB RAM Windows XP SP3 Firefox 28.0 1024 X 768 pixel monitor.
Location: 611 E State Road 45,46 Bypass and 711 to a lesser extent. There is gravel and sand on the driveways of these homes at the junction of the sidewalks. This makes it difficult for the bicycle riders to ride throughout it. I assume it is the responsibility of the owners to clean it up. If you could give them a call, maybe that would help. The 611 address is very bad and the 711 address is moderate. On the positive side, your department has been doing an excellent job of cleaning up the limestone chunks that fall down on the sidewalk further east where you had to cut through the stone for the new highway. Thanks! Regards, Andrew Loeb