closed #136632
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 3/6/2014
1317 w 6th street, excessive mounds of trash bags in back yard
1317 w 6th street, excessive mounds of trash bags in back yard
Is it possible to change how the lights at 2nd and Rogers be made to sense cars waiting at the light. Tonight we waited and waited while nothing came by. Thank you. I like this updated application for our smart phones. Much improved, thank you again, keep up the good work.
At the intersection of Cameron and Meadowbrook, customer says that there is water shooting up from ground.
Our home is located at 1006 South Grant Street, beside a city alley in the Bryan Park neighborhood. That city alley is in desperate need of more gravel. In addition, due to the lack of gravel, the entry onto the alley from the Grant Street entry(heading west to Lincoln St.) is now crushing the exposed, large drainage pipe. This city drainage is typically underneath and not even seen so it now seems to need dirt, too! When cars drive over it there is now a big dip which has been created. Please put on your spring list to re-gravel and repair! Thank you!
621 n Lincoln Front yard trash
Hi, I'm wondering how I can add (or request to add) an event for the Lotus Education & Arts Foundation to the City of Bloomington online calendar. Thanks!
Yield sign at the intersection by Hinkle's and Klinedorfer's is facing towards the cemetery and not the road.
Brush piles and debris need to be cleaned up along east edge of city parking lot at S. Woodlawn and Southdowns, directly across from Bryan Park Pool. Some additional trimming may also be required.
Brush piles and debris need to be cleaned up along east edge of city parking lot at S. Woodlawn and Southdowns, directly across from Bryan Park Pool. Some additional trimming may also be required.
I often walk my dog on the trail. About every afternoon the Lighthouse Christian School has a large group of kids running on the trail. They seem to take over the trail. I was just wanting to know if every school in Bloomington did this who would the trail belong to? The public for walking, ect. or to the schools? Seems to me that if you let one school all of them could take advantage of this. I do not like to be walking and have to step aside for a group of jogging kids!