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closed #210211

Wildlife Conflict

2122 E Woodstock PL

Case Date:
4/25/2026

This dog is aggressively barking all day long. It chases people and other dogs that walk by and is generally annoying and the owner never stops it.

closed #210212

Trails

B-Line Trail

Case Date:
4/25/2026

Roots lifting pavement on B-Line trail, can you please grind down to get rid of nature's speed bumps? Closest light post is #172. Roughly halfway between N Adams and Moravec.

closed #210213

Parking Meters and Citations

412 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
4/25/2026

Car parked in front of fire hydrant

closed #210214

Parks & Playgrounds

Case Date:
4/25/2026

Good morning! Can someone turn the water on at the switchyard dog park? The one inside the gate isn't on and there isn't a hose like there was previously. Thanks!

closed #210215

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Sare & Rogers

Case Date:
4/25/2026

The NE island has been damaged for 2 years (at least). The cement curb is broken and chunks of it are on the island. I submitted a report probably over a year ago and yet there has been zero movement.

closed #210216

Biking & Walking

1024 S Hawthorne DR

Case Date:
4/25/2026

Signpost marking the bike-ped trail is quite crooked and loose

closed #210218

Other

421 Phoenix St Bloomington

Case Date:
4/26/2026

The light on the pole in the alley has a burnt out bulb. Hopefully someone could replace that. Thank you.

closed #210219

Trash

802 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
4/26/2026

Beer cans, trash in bushes and all over yard.

closed #210220

Potholes, Other Street Repair

705 S Clifton AVE

Case Date:
4/26/2026

There is a large pothole on S Clifton Ave (the section between 1st and 2nd) in front of 705 S Clifton. Thank you!

closed #210221

City Performance

Case Date:
4/26/2026

An out of town friend of ours was on Kirkwood last night. He had come to spend the weekend with his daughter, a graduating senior at IU. He saw that there was an incident brewing and approached officers, who he states were only on the periphery of Kirkwood. He asked them to enter into Kirkwood as the situation was getting out of control. He, a white man, was told if he felt uncomfortable around black people that he should leave. The police, rather than protecting the thousands of students, of all races and nationalities, chose to stand around until gun violence escalated. I hope that you are all deeply ashamed of your lack of concern for the city's residents. IU students, faculty and staff contribute untold monies to the coffers of the city and I hope that you will be able to come up with some sensible policies to protect IU students so they can celebrate the race and all that they bring to the city.