open #199174
Street Lights
Intersection of East Wimbleton Lane and Montclair Avenue
- Case Date:
- 11/2/2024
Street light is out.
Street light is out.
Gray sedan, IN license plate #BGP885, parked right up at the intersection of Eastside Drive and Maxwell Lane on the west side of Eastside Drive. I’m aware that Parking Enforcement doesn’t work weekends, but I still wanted this information to be part of the data the city compiles. Thanks.
cart full of trash on the sidewalk opposite the community kitchen
where the two paved trails meet behind the social security office under a telephone pole there's a small pile of trash including used needles
There is disturbing graffiti written in what looks like black marker on the lower left and right railings by the stairs off the b-line near friendly beasts. I noticed this yesterday afternoon and tried to report it then but this form was not working.
Two street lights are out at the intersection of Rock Creek and Montclair.
"Music Lessons" sign under the Speed Limit sign on S Walnut, next to the IUCU bank parking lot. The address of the bank is 105 Winslow Rd, but the sign is on S Walnut, looks like the 2400 block.
noise violation late at night, truck in back yard for six months. Truck and auto repair taking place on the lawn front and back. Parking on wrong side of the street and parking on the. front lawn. loud motors running as part of noise. address in question is 3501 Stoneycrest Drive 47404.
Sunday afternoons, even in the downtown area, should be a chance the peaceful enjoyment the premises of one's own abode. Today, however, the noise from the sidewalk musicians who are somehow sponsored by the record store on the east side of Walnut just south of Sixth Street, makes any peaceful enjoyment impossible. I have my windows shut, even though I should be able to have them open on a day as warm as this, and even though the windows are shut, the noise is quite intrusive. Does Bloomington not have a prohibition against this kind of use of the public right of way? Don't you need a permit, or can any business just say: Hey come play the drums and electric guitar out in front of my shop? More maybe they do have a permit. If they do, they should post it so everyone can see that it is allowed. I understand a certain amount of weird noises are part and parcel of downtown living. But this seems like an abuse of the downtown public sphere. Thanks for whatever you are able to do to help make downtown Bloomington actually livable.
Street light not working