- Case Date:
- 9/21/2023
I am emailing to request a target date we will be required to vacate our space.
Warrant Technologies currently resides in the Showers Building at 320 W. 8th St, Suite 207 Bloomington, IN 47404.
We have been verbally notified by three different city representatives, one of which was the deputy mayor, that will be required to move out prior to end of our lease.
We have inquired each time – When will we be required to move?
No response has been provided to date.
This is having a detrimental impact to our ability to support our customers.
We cannot plan for / execute upgrades needed to include facility security measures, classified holding capability, expanded connectivity to include classified connection, cooling, alarms, and additional access control.
Warrant needs an answer to the following questions;
• Will we be required to move out?
• If yes, when will we be required to move?
• If no, will we be able to exercise our lease option years?
V/R,
Mike
Michael Norris
Warrant Technologies, LLC
Showers Plaza
320 W. 8th St, Suite 207
Bloomington, IN 47404
Office: 812 676 1384
Cell: 812 361 6721
- Case Date:
- 10/27/2023
Well past city quiet hours, either IMEI or Catalent are running equipment that beeps so loudly I can hear it from inside my home. During the day, this is expected and understood since I chose to purchase a home near these businesses. However, regularly at 11pm on a Wednesday or 3am on a Monday, I am either kept awake or woken up by consistent and constant beeping. I am not sure what the City can do to enforce quiet hours upon businesses but it would be really great if something could be done.
** Entered by Susan Coates of ESD.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 2/1/2024
Adams st from Kirkwood to 11th
11th Monroe to Fairview
- Case Date:
- 7/11/2022
What is being done on the local level to address the growing problem of catalytic converter thefts? Is there anything being evaluated in regards to the valuable metal dealer business license? Thank you.
- Case Date:
- 9/7/2022
There is very loud music coming from cars using the Exxon gas station at the corner of N Summit and W 11th st. Every night, cars park there and play very loud music for 10-15 minutes at a time. This happens almost every night, sometimes several times per night. It happens at midnight, or at 1, 2 or 3 am. The music can be heard from our bedroom and our house walls vibrate. This has become very uncomfortable as it wakes us up every time it happens. This is a noise violation since we can hear it from our home. Is there anything that can be done to stop this?
Website & Web Services Feedback
- Case Date:
- 1/25/2024
Alex Crowley is not responding to reports
- Case Date:
- 2/1/2024
Between the dog park in switchyard and tapp street on both side of the b-line there is nothing but homeless camps. Several had active fires when I was walking by. There are 30-40 stolen shopping carts and dozens if not hundreds of bicycles and bicycle parts. There is trash everywhere including the creek bed. I can only assume there is feces, drugs, and needles leaching into the ground and nearby ground streams. This has progressively gotten worse over the years. I’m praying the new administration does something about this problem not only here but all throughout town!
Website & Web Services Feedback
- Case Date:
- 2/1/2024
I've tried to report an issue twice and don't think the web form is working correctly. This is from Safari on macOS.
- Case Date:
- 3/17/2023
Could it be possible to add a STOP ALL THE WAY sign at the intersection between High St and Wimbleton Ln, because the cars come too fast from High and make it hard to get into High St from the side road. Thank you very much for your assistance
- Case Date:
- 2/2/2024
On Sunday afternoon after all the rain, I noticed a debris dam across the creek that was holding back some water. Yesterday it was not holding back water, but remains in a position to collect more debris in the next rains. On Sunday I could see from the trail through Olcott woods that the water had overflowed at the dam and moved across the low land on the north side of the creek, through the grove of pawpaws.. Part of the debris came from a pile that had been just below the bridge. The dam includes a tree trunk that is now caught on an upright tree. If you go to the bridge and stand on the Olcott end and look downstream, you can see the debris dam.