closed #142958
Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)
- Case Date:
- 12/18/2014
On Tapp Road, north of roundabout (this was a different person calling in regard to same problem) retention pond is blocked and ready to overflow.
On Tapp Road, north of roundabout (this was a different person calling in regard to same problem) retention pond is blocked and ready to overflow.
Please help me to understand my water bill and why I am continuing to be charged. My name is Bob Schimp account # 33653-019 and own 522 Graham Place. Parker Real Estate manages the property and has continued to pay the utility bills sent to them. They have been instructed not to have the water turned on. The previous tenant was evicted and left a water bill of $159 and the water was disconnected for non-payment. In September or October I was working in the unit and a man from your office arrived and turned the water on, I immediately went to the office and asked for the water to be turned off. I was told the water would be automatically turned on and billed to me as the owner unless I signed a form at your office which I did (the signed form is on file in your office). The water is currently OFF and has not been turned on since being shut off for non-payment, even as you continue to bill me for water usage. Please under NO circumstances turn the water on as the condo has been remodeled with new carpet paint and kitchen fixtures. Until pressure checks are completed water leaks may damage the new construction. I also ask that you not turn on water until the arrears from the previous tenant is paid and I not be charged while the service has been disconnected.
Black porche suv parked illegally in a handicap space on south side of Joyce Kareoke bar in public lot behind Uptown Cafe
No Parking from here to corner sign is seriously needed at 304 N. Hopewell and W. Habitat St. I live at the end of Habitat St. and have to back out to Hopewell St. To leave. We have already had an accident with the people who insist on parking at the very end of Habitat St. Thus creating a hazard and contributing to accidents. We have had the police talk to them twice but they continue to park in that area. A sign would help eliminate another accident and the police would be able to ticket them if the sign is ignored. Please help as this situation has been ongoing for a year and could become a bigger problem than it is now. Thank you.
I'm running v2.1.1 of the City of Bloomington's app for iOS. In the past it has worked fine, but today it is crashing each time I get to the point of entering a report. From the app's home screen I go New Report > (pick an area) Streets, Parking & Traffic > (pick an issue) Parking Meters and Tickets. As soon as I pick and issue it crashes. The same happens in other areas and issues. I recently updated to iOS 11.2, but to be honest I don't know if I've gone into the app since I installed iOS 11 a few months back. At any rate, the app is crashing now and I am unable to submit reports. I tried rebooting my phone. When I relaunched the app I got the error you see in the attached photo. I only saw that once, though, it could have just been that I tried connecting before the phone had picked up wifi. Thanks, Bob
Will the uReport website be made response in order to work on mobile devices? Currently it does not.
A red toyota with expired plates in the 800 block of west 7th st. Hasn't moved in one or two years.
http://indiana105.com/region-news/governor-signs-new-parental-leave-policy-for-state-employees/ Does this impact City employees? If not, will the City be implementing its own similar parental/adoption policy? I'm surprised one does not yet exist. At least my understanding is there is no more than required FMLA. Thank you for the information.
312 N. Park Ridge Road - new fence is super close to the road all around front and side of home. Super ugly and bad for property values. This allowed? Also please check land restrictions. Is this violated? PARK RIDGE EAST PART ONE land restriction: “No fence, hedge or shrub planting which obstructs sight lines at elevations between 2 and 6 feet above the roadways shall be placed or permitted to remain on any corner lot within the triangular area formed by the street property lines and a line connecting them at points 20 feet from the intersections of the street lines . . .”
App. at E. 10th and N. Forrest big bump/divet Eastbound.