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closed #84371

Recycling

2027 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
12/15/2008

Recyclable items not properly sorted. Must be sorted for pick-up 945 las

closed #145647

Recycling

2027 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
6/10/2015

closed #118575

Recycling

2027 N ROSE CT

Case Date:
10/10/1997

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closed #92412

Trash

2027 S KENSINGTON PL

Case Date:
12/14/2006

no stickers

closed #192737

Street Trees

2027 S Ramsey DR

Case Date:
8/7/2024

My name is Kaleen Dowdy, I work with Mackie Properties and we manage the Cameron Row HOA community. The homeowner of 2027 S. Ramsey Drive recently submitted a request that stated they believe the Oak tree (Scarlet) at the front of their unit near the street is dead. The City's Tree Map indicates this is a City Tree (I've attached a screenshot including all of the information from your Tree Map for this tree) and we are requesting that it be removed/replaced by The City. Thank you!

closed #164782

Traffic Suggestions

2027 South Rockport Road

Case Date:
6/13/2018

The barricades set up on Rockport Road at the intersection of Roger's Street and Rockport Road are creating a dangerous situation. Specifically, the barricade in the lane for Rockport approaching Rogers requires traffic to drive in to oncoming traffic. This particular barricade doesn't seem to serve any purpose, as it is only visible to traffic traveling on Rockport towards Rogers street, the opposite direction of the Tapp/Rockport intersection.

closed #120360

Recycling

2027 W Ross CT

Case Date:
1/31/1997

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closed #120549

Recycling

2027 W Ross CT

Case Date:
1/19/1997

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closed #85589

Trash

2027 W Ross CT

Case Date:
8/15/2008

no stickers

closed #170637

Traffic Signals

2027-2099 S High St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
10/5/2019

I'm not sure what's up with the pedestrian signal at High Street and Greenbriar Lane. It's been fixed at least twice in the last few months, but it is acting up again (flashing even when there are no pedestrians around to push the button). I appreciate the city's prompt response to the previous reports, but it would be nice if someone could figure out what the problem really is and fix it for good.