closed #175949
Business
- Case Date:
- 5/28/2021
Not a problem exactly but wanted to voice support to most any reasonable project to renew deteriorating Kmart site. Thank you!
Not a problem exactly but wanted to voice support to most any reasonable project to renew deteriorating Kmart site. Thank you!
Under bridge near grimes and Morton is an illegal homeless camp that has an increasing amount of trash surrounding the area. This has been reported over several months by multiple people but nothing has been done. Why? There are a number of laws/ordnance’s being broken! Why do we have different standards for different people in this community?
811 and 908 S Larkspur have lawn grass in excess of 12 inches. 803 S Larkspur is now vacant and had trash left in driveway.
There is a giant sinkhole on the actual road (not parking lot) behind east side Bloomingfoods on the road that connects clarizz & Kingston or whatever road it is that leads to target. It's been there for years, right in the middle of the road, and at some point someone is going to damage their car or blow a tire because you have to swerve around it to avoid it. Please, patch it up!!!
Re #175239, from March 27, 2021 Summer Writing Camp sign is still there, has not been moved. Owners have not received the courtesy letter or do not give a hoot.
Enjoyed a picnic at Griffey lake Memorial Day. Disappointed that the city couldn’t mow it for the holiday.
Racist graffiti is on the bridge in the Renwick Neighborhood Association. This bridge is now maintained by the city and it is requested that the graffitti (by the creek level) be removed as soon as possible. This incident has already been reported to police by an HOA board member.
Extreme speeders within minutes of each other. White car with environment plates on Morningside then a red SUV on Park Ridge. Almost hit h group of walkers at intersection.
If the City can host an event for Juneteenth, which is fantastic, it can host an event for Pride. Trans lives in particular are under attack right now. Let's celebrate the unique queer life Bloomington possesses. Thank you for considering. We can do more. Maybe even just an award for either LGBT activism and/or community contribution from a LGBT resident that can be part of a volunteer awards night or something that I believe Lucy Scaich hosts? Starting small is fine. But Bloomington Pride is not representative of everyone so it would be great for local government to be a player too.
On the bottom of a slide at Southeast Park, the letters “KKK” are spray painted on the slide.