closed #203512
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- Case Date:
- 6/18/2025
During today's GIS training with Max, I checked out the MyBloomington portal and noticed that the Parks are not showing up currently. See screen capture attached.
During today's GIS training with Max, I checked out the MyBloomington portal and noticed that the Parks are not showing up currently. See screen capture attached.
Trash left without stickers!
The sidewalk north of the tennis courts in the Southeast park does not drain and as a result the sidewalk is frequently muddy and difficult for pedestrians to navigate. You cleaned off the mud last spring, but the underlying lack of drainage has not been addressed. And during the winter although the rest of the walkways around the Southeast park were welll plowed, the stretch along the north of the tennis courts was not plowed at all.
Case #209315 indicates that the City will not do anything about the blocked street and sidewalks in front of 1316 S Palmer because there is no evidence of a illegally run business. Please Google Jabberwocky Computer Rescue Services, which is listed as a currently open business at this location. Neighbors can hear his business landline ring at all hours of the day. People are laying underneath cars with the lower portion of their bodies out in the middle of Palmer. It’s a dangerous situation for everyone, especially the people employed by this business. https://maps.app.goo.gl/CjM5jGsxsrcbaQqi6
Several neighbors have cars parked on side of yard and in the back. This is mainly on Stoneycrest Road in Fritz Terrace.
Numerous potholes on Clarizz Boulevard between East Buick Cadillac Blvd. and East 3rd Street
I am an Adopt-a-Drain volunteer and I just cleared NODE 3285 at the intersection of E.Southdowns Drive and S. Woodlawn Avenue. I have attached a photo and the debris I cleared is ready for removal. V/r, Mark
potholes on 101 S. Williamsburg Road
Storm blew sign over last week. Was rusted but wind finished the job.
The street light in front of my house provides light indiscriminately, as do all the lights in the neighborhood. Does the city have any plans to work with Duke to replace the fixtures to ones (possibly more energy efficient - saving money in the long term) that direct the light toward the ground to reduce the light pollution? I asked Duke about the one near me and their response was to contact the city. Thank you for your consideration.