closed #210016
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- Case Date:
- 4/18/2026
A large vehicle clipped this city tree. The large limb that fell was dragged into the woods. Does the city need to make a clean cut of this branch
A large vehicle clipped this city tree. The large limb that fell was dragged into the woods. Does the city need to make a clean cut of this branch
NORTHWOOD ESTATESS DDDD's ding, dong, doorbell dashers - a long-standing problem. For the past 2 1/2 years I have had problems that come and go with DDD's. And ever since the Guthrie case I have been even more terrified of them! Last night they had the audacity to come at 3:30 AM and again around 5:30AM. Neither time did I get out of my upstairs bedroom for fear of falling. I am tired of their pranks. they need to grow up and be responsible adults. Please add an extra patrol in an unmarked car sit in Rosewood Circle at Rosewood Dr. cul-de-sack to observe. In the meantime, I purchased an outdoor camera and Ring camera, of which neither are working. HELP. Please, provide me with temporary equipment in finding them or repairing what I already have. A k-9 would be welcome overnight as long as it doesn't bite me, eat me out of house and home, and insist on sleeping with me. Let's get creative in solving my problem because I generally am a non-violent person, instead believing in peace and harmony for everyone. THANKS! PS Send a copy of this to the police chief because his personal dog is very well behaved.
I live in Peppergrass and there is a home on Walnut Street Pike between our neighborhood entrance and the church who seems to have a barnyard full of noisy animals. This includes a rooster who starts crowing at dawn and continues throughout the day. I thought roosters were not allowed in city limits.
The dog water station on the B-Line by the Janeway statue doesn't work.
Thanks to the Zach Sowders crew for making Adams St between 7th and the Bline a safer and more appealing thorough fare.
I was recently in Bloomington and saw the giant electric buses driving around. I wanted to point out that you could waste taxpayer money faster by just placing it directly into any toilet and depressing the flush lever.
I’m writing to express concern about the current condition of the Twin Lakes Recreation Center. As a member for several years who regularly participates in several of the free classes offered, I’ve seen the facility over time and feel it’s important to share these concerns. While the Center has great potential, several ongoing issues are significantly impacting the overall experience. First, the lack of music in the workout areas makes the environment feel uninviting and low-energy. Music is a basic expectation in most fitness spaces and plays an important role in motivation. Additionally, much of the equipment appears outdated and in need of replacement or maintenance. This not only affects usability but can also raise safety concerns. Along those same lines, the furniture throughout the facility is worn and visibly old, which contributes to an overall impression that the space is not being adequately maintained. There are also operational issues that need attention. Broken clocks throughout the facility make it difficult for folks to manage their time effectively during workouts or classes. On top of that, the limited class availability does not meet the community's needs, especially for those who rely on structured fitness options. It would be nice to have multiple time slots for the HIIT and Bootcamp classes! Taken together, these issues create an experience that falls short of what a community recreation facility should provide. I hope these concerns are taken seriously and that improvements can be made to better serve the community. Thank you.
The street light over the mailboxes at 2700 South McCartney Lane was turned over to city when McCartney Lane became a city street rather than a private street. It is no longer maintained by the HOA because of that. It has burned out and makes that area dark and dangerous. Can it be changed, please? Thanks - Vickie Temple Davison Resident at 2724 South McCartney 812-322-4124
Raised sidewalk (both sides of slab) caused by tree roots in easement causing tripping hazard.
Dead black cat on N Smith Rd by the crosswalk at the intersection of Grandview and Smith.