closed #177272
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 9/6/2021
'Student Painters' sign at the corner of Patterson and W Second Street. And then, of course, still the one in front of the Salvation Army building on Rogers.
'Student Painters' sign at the corner of Patterson and W Second Street. And then, of course, still the one in front of the Salvation Army building on Rogers.
This recycling bin has been sitting in the 400 block of Mitchell in a yard on the west side of the street like this for months now: top is missing. Maybe you can trace down which house it belongs to and replace it.
1518 Atwater. Trash pickup in the neighborhood was today. I also have a picture of trash in the yard, but it seems that I can only upload one image.
My understanding is the City FINALLY was going to open Cascades road back up for some road traffic from the South. Took my family in the car today. Nope. When is this happening? Why is a park in the city harder to get to than the area lakes? Why do you make an awesome resource difficult to access to people like my family and kids? We waste our time, gas, and pollute the environment to travel extra miles and cut through pedestrian presence on the golf course why exactly? Open the road up. City parks should be accessible and open to the whole public without an obstacle course. So sick of these antics.
'Junk Removal' sign at the entrance to Peppergrass, on the corner of Heather Drive and S Walnut Str. Pike.
Cardboard boxes and recyclables have been sitting in the yard of 1118 S Woodlawn for more than 2 weeks now.
I am on a remote SATT location and sometimes your system locks up. Located on West Fry Road at the big bend
Basketball courts at switchyard are full of trash
Re: Communication about Boil Water Alert for 7th St., 9/6/21. I did not know that there was a boil water alert for my street until, by accident, I found out about it. I'm even signed up for alerts from Monroe County, but I never received one. If you're new to Btown or even if you're not and you've never encountered a boil water alert or even if you have--if you don't know about the Monroe Cty. alert system or if that doesn't work well (I couldn't even find the alert on the Co. website), or you can't manage digital stuff, there's no way you'd be prompted to check for an alert, and that could have serious health consequences. In this time of public health crises and awareness, that's critical. Please implement an effective communications system as soon as possible so that all residents are sure to be alerted and can protect their health. Thank you.
I have no idea why it took so long, BUT it is so nice to be able to walk the b-line over the bridge and around the area of grimes and Morton and feel safe with my little kids. Please keep true to the rules and regulations surrounding Bloomington to provide to its citizens a safe community to raise children!