closed #168380
Street & Traffic Signs
5551-5599 E Kings Rd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2019
Our street sign is down at the intersection of Kings Road and Mahalia way. The Mahalia way sign fell off.
Our street sign is down at the intersection of Kings Road and Mahalia way. The Mahalia way sign fell off.
Large amounts of trash and overgrowth of weeds. The carpet that got reported was removed however more trash was thrown into the woods.
Large amounts of trash in the woods and among the south wood fence and stairwells of building at reserve
Mr. Meetz called on 3/19/15 to report a damaged storm pipe that has separated and is starting to slide down into a drainage ditch. Also, a hole has formed in their yard over the pipe.
Since you have not told me yet whether signs like this are illegal, I have 2 more for you.
Please update what plastics are accepted as recycling. I don't believe plastic bags are accepted anymore.
Please update your recycling page for what is acceptable. It still says plastic bags can be thrown in the bin but I don't believe that's true.
Hello, I'm reaching out on behalf of my employer Hanapin Marketing. We currently reside in the Showers complex at 501 N. Morton Street, and our employees share the Showers Red Parking Lot with County employees. Over the last 6 months, we have all noticed a rise in crime in the parking lot, particularly with theft. I've attached several police reports that have been filed in the last few months to support these claims. These are the incidents that were reported to the police, however, there have been others as well that were never filed. For example, in early January one of our employees had his door handle ripped off his car entirely. We are hoping that the city will notice this trend and assist us in our request to advocate for higher security and/or additional patrols in that area to deter thefts. Please feel free to reach out with any other questions. Best, Pharyne Stephney pharyne.stephney@hanapinmarketing.com
Side walk lift (5")
Pothole on west side of Morton in the city parking area. This fills with water and could be a trip hazard.