closed #183653
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IU Maurer School of Law, 211 S Indiana Ave, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2023
Michael Andrew Dewitt’s driver’s license and passport ID was missing or stolen
Michael Andrew Dewitt’s driver’s license and passport ID was missing or stolen
Maintenance man entered my apartment for non-emergancy matter without 24 hour written notice. And that is illegal. I'd like to know how I file a complaint in this matter.
So I've talked to you guys before about this issue how you guys have the timing for the traffic lights set up and of course you know you guys basically said all their set correctly but here's the issue all over town and multiple times a day I have to travel various places in town for my job. And you guys have the signaling set up to where you come to a stop at one red light and it goes green and the very second you arrived the next stoplight doing the speed limit it turns red it's really bad on West 3rd Street but specifically the portion of town that I have to drive through half dozen times a day from Miller Street to 2nd Street you literally have to stop every single traffic light because you guys have set the traffic signaling to make you stop at the red light. Having lived a lot of different places this is something that's very unique to Bloomington you know I'm sure you're going to tell me that's the way it's supposed to be which in turn means that you just wanted to turn people from driving but it's straight bullshit on a busy road like that that northbound traffic or southbound traffic you guys have it set that way West 3rd Street you literally have people having to stop in the intersection because you guys want to play games!! Yeah it's funny because when I called the mayor's office they acknowledged that the timings were messed up but said they would defer to you people
Sidewalk on north side of E 3rd in front of Red Lobster, Travelodge, and empty building where Sahara Mart was has not been cleared.
When will this double turn lane onto 37 be open. It backs up the left lane back past Hardee’s during high volume traffic. The turn lane should be timed longer on the 3rd and 37 exit so traffic can flow better
3rd and Franklin is back on a timer and not a smart light. Heavy backups at rush hour.
Bike tunnel at 7th & Bypass needs post-flood cleaning. Drains are mostly blocked.
At intersection of IN46 and 10th street, when there is a train, east bound traffic doesn't get a green light, while westbound traffic gets multiple green lights.
Hi, has anyone made contact with Indiana Railroad about the issues at 10th and the Bypass crossing? I think they can do better.
To whom it may concern, I am a concerned citizen and tax payer that would like to bring up an issue and question pertaining to the road construction in Bloomington, IN. In particular, my query pertains to the construction drums/barrels that are located on State road 46/45 between North Walnut street and Ellettsville, IN. I would like to know why there has been construction drums/barrels spanning this location for 3-4 weeks now, at least, with no construction working at this location. I drive home every day around 2-3pm and have not once seen construction crew at this location working since the drums went up. There have been crew work on a light down by Kinser/46/45 the last couple of days, but if this is the case i don't see why construction barrels are running to Elletsville. These construction barrels are blocking off a whole lane of traffic causing uneeded delays in travel using one if not the busiest road in Bloomington. I understand there may be scheduling conflicts with getting road crew etc out but to block miles of road with no one working on the road for weeks/months is uncalled for and does nothing but hurt the people that travel the road which consequently are the same people that paid for it. I don't think its unreasonable for an explanation. I don't understand why you would inconvenience people and shut down half the road for miles when quiet literally no one is working on the road. It seems a better solution would be to keep the road free until you are ready to start working on it, then place the drums. I look forward to hearing back on this issue and please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks, Dustin Headley