closed #174314
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 12/12/2020
'Music Lessons' sign in the grass across from the Convention Center at 302 S College Ave.
'Music Lessons' sign in the grass across from the Convention Center at 302 S College Ave.
Even on trails where there is no room for social distancing, maybe half the people there wear no masks--and no surprise, because the city has not posted a sign at the park to say to do so. I've reported this by phone to no avail. Does the city even care if people wear masks? Why is so little done to encourage it? Why do so many city workers work close to each other, often close to people out walking, without masks?
'Music Lessons' sign in the grass on Country Club Rd in the 200? block, coming from the direction of Winslow, on the right hand side near the intersection with the B-Line Trail and the bridge, but before Madison.
I noticed my water usage was higher this month. I had no idea why. I looked under my house. No leak. A service man working on my next door neighbor just informed me that my water meter was leaking which must explain the higher usage. First you need to repaair it and second will an adjustment be made on my water bill since the leakage is being caused by the meter?
Our water completely stopped working and the bill has been paid. Haven’t received a call back.
Homeless
Missing street signs at Henderson and Winslow, Walnut and Hillside, Winslow and Walnut St. Pike
I have contacted the water department and asked to speak with manager to no avail. I have only ever contacted the water dept. by phone. Never was told services had to be shut off via a form. I left Bloomington and the address 7/1, but billed until October. Someone was able to imitate services at the address without me being contacted. I'd like to discuss this with someone that can assist.
Their has been road work on Winslow work finished and most signs in neighborhood are gone. Would u check and see if the on at the near entrance of waterloo and Picadilly can be removed
I walked by a city parking enforcement official this afternoon, idling in his vehicle while socializing with a second man leaning into the open driver's side window to converse with the parking official while his own vehicle idled across the street. Neither man was wearing a mask despite their proximity. The official was driving Parking Enforcement vehicle number 250, and this was at about 1:25 PM on Hawthorne, just north of Hunter near campus. It would be good if city employees could be encouraged to take pandemic precautions more seriously, particularly when on the job, to prevent unnecessary danger to the community and other city personnel during this dire point in the crisis.