closed #206705
Other
565 S Park Ridge RD
- Case Date:
- 11/8/2025
The room 20104 in building 10 is constantly loud past quiet hours, has gatherings with lots of men yelling and plays loud music during the night constantly.
The room 20104 in building 10 is constantly loud past quiet hours, has gatherings with lots of men yelling and plays loud music during the night constantly.
Is there a way to let non-facebook members scroll down more than two or three posts on your website? I can't check your website everyday which means when I do check I can only see two and a half posts. Those that aren't facebook members or don't check daily might be missing information regarding events and important parks related news. Also, thanks for being part of what makes bloomington a more interesting place to live. P.S.- If it's an unchangeable facebook function would you consider using a less limiting social media platform? One that is more open to the public. Reddit comes to mind but maybe it too has some limits or restrictions I'm not aware of.
Caller states this vacant lot has not been mowed for a couple years. Lots of brush too.
Please address cases #205847 and #206126. Both have sat with Michael Stewart with no response for over a month.
Travelling east on Covenanter, before crossing College Mall Rd., the light at the intersection of College Mall and Covenanter was not giving me a green light. I was the only car travelling eastbound at the time, as well as the only car in that part of the intersection (on the west side of College Mall Rd.). I went through 2 full Red-Green light cycles waiting to go through the intersection to continue on Covenanter towards Auto Mall Rd. Westbound traffic near the bank on the east side of College Mall Rd. was getting their green light ok. I ensured I was fully behind the stop line, even backing up after the Red-Green cycle for crossing traffic. I also do not believe I was too far to either the left or right in my lane. This happened sometime between 2:10 and 2:16 PM today (Nov. 12, 2025). I never got a green light; I simply made a right turn on red to finally get out of the intersection. This had happened to me before at that same place in the intersection, but I do not remember details. Bottom line: Whatever sensor checks for cars at that intersection in order to give a green light to eastbound traffic on Covenanter should be checked.
There’s no street sign for 11th St.
This morning, November 10, on my son’s way to school, he slid off the road and damaged his car. He was not going to fast, nor could he have done anything to prevent it as he hit a patch of ice on a curve. While a somewhat new driver comparatively, he has experience navigating slick conditions from growing up racing and riding 4 wheelers, dirt bikes, etc. The reason he slid off the road is because it was not salted, sanded or treated in any way. The road, Acuff, is a road traveled by many students to get to Bloomington North. As he sat and waited for his Father to help him, he witnessed numerous cars almost run into him, do 360’s, and hit curbs. Why this road wasn’t a priority being a route to the school is baffling. I hope roads that are connected to school parking lots will become a priority, especially as in this case when the weather was no surprise.
The street light outside our home has been out for a couple weeks now. Initially, it would come on sporadically, but now it is completely out.
Road ruff needs repaved
An old house was demolished on Friday 7 Nov. It had been clad in cement tiles, likely asbestos-containing transite. It appears that there was no attempt to isolate the hazardous waste from the bulk, so is it now all classified as hazardous? If so, is the contractor required by the State to dispose of the mass of waste resulting from the demolition in a special way, or perhaps into a designated landfill that accepts such waste? Attached is a picture of tiles that were left strewn about on the alley (a public thoroughfare) after the demolishers drove away. In the days since, people and/or animals have been stepping on the tiles and crushing them, possibly releasing friable asbestos fibers. There is a dog living immediately across the alley from this now toxic site. Is it unsafe for the dog to walk on the ground in this area? Or does the City even care about such things? Maybe it would it be better to just look the other way and let the people with money do whatever they please (?)