closed #175974
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1302 E Thornton Dr, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 6/1/2021
Along the east side of the intersection of Maxwell and Thornton there is a line of potholes across Thornton.
Along the east side of the intersection of Maxwell and Thornton there is a line of potholes across Thornton.
speed bump broken, looks vandalized
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 Saturday, May 29, 2021, this City-owned site was producing a lot of loud construction noises after 10:30pm. The noises included audible beeping from trucks or equipment backing up and loud banging noises, possibly the sound of either dump truck tailgates slamming on the bed of the trucks or some sort of excavator hitting the ground repeatedly. City ordinances only allow construction noises up to 10pm. Can the City be a better neighbor and not produce these loud, annoying noises at such late hours of the day?
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.
This is located at the Southeast corner of the parking lot. This is one of several trees needing attention. We would prefer this one to be removed. Also, the broken-off trunk was from a storm damaged tree 2 years ago. Can we get that removed, or at least cut flush to ground level? We are converting these mulch beds to rock beds.
dead trees, large branches falling, does the city handle such problems
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.
Enjoyed a picnic at Griffey lake Memorial Day. Disappointed that the city couldn’t mow it for the holiday.
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.