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open #180916

Abandoned Vehicle

1005 W 6th ST

Case Date:
8/6/2022

black Ford escape has been parked without moving for several months. License AXP328

open #178501

Abandoned Vehicle

617 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
1/1/2022

Toyota Yaris - AGU492 has been here for a number of months now and hasn't moved. Front right tire is flat. Also looks damaged.

open #183475

Abandoned Vehicle

2619 S Madison ST

Case Date:
4/17/2023

Abandoned broken down inoperable vehicle. Please help cleanup our neighborhood.

open #181782

Abandoned Vehicle

1719 W Gray ST

Case Date:
10/11/2022

Two broken down and disfunctional cars are on this property and abandoned and need removed. This house is literally a junkyard.

open #187200

Abandoned Vehicle

522 N Plymouth RD

Case Date:
2/6/2024

I think the house is 522. You will know it when you see it. There are two vehicles parked in the street. One is a silver Honda van. The other is a gold Altima. Both have flat or almost flat tires. The Altima has been there for a year or more. The Honda van has been there maybe a month. They have too many cars for a single family and we on Plymouth are tired of the sight and having to drive around two "abandoned" vehicles. Thank you for your help with this matter.

open #165564

Accessibility Problem

Case Date:
8/20/2018

My friend, who uses a wheelchair for mobility, and I went to the Office Lounge on Saturday night. While the building is accessible the bathrooms are not. The door was not wide enough for him to enter and he has a small manual chair. A larger motorized wheelchair would not fit either. The manager apologized and offered to clear the women's bathroom, but he had already looked at the door and determined it was not wide enough either. Besides that, I don't think offering another genders bathroom would count as accessibility? I know the OL has been around a long time and I assume there is some grandfathering of pre-accessibility guidelines, but at some point don't they have to come "up to code"? Is that only if they do renovations? How long can they remain un-accessible? I hope there is someone who can address this issue because we would like to be able to visit the OL again, but will not if he can't use the restroom while there. Thank you for your help!

open #175018

Accessibility Problem

Case Date:
3/3/2021

Just today, I noticed a 4, maybe 5 year old ridding his/her bike down 10th St., and the parents walking along seemed 'forced' to help child off bike, then "lift" bike onto sidewalk. As I use a walker, and to gain access to the BT 'stop'. I feel it best someone contact the BHA (Barrington Homeowners Association and enforce city laws of/for which they claimed to be "exempt" from, although I very much disagree. I consider this/them to be a well justified part of the City of Bloomington. IF asked/requested, I will take a picture of possible curb-cut or ramp sites.

open #177078

Accessibility Problem

502 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
8/21/2021

Kilroy’s has placed a sandwich sign and tables on the sidewalk in front of the bar, narrowing the path. The tables are folded up and maybe are being used as barriers, not for dining, but they are blocking the path. Thanks.

open #177079

Accessibility Problem

Case Date:
8/21/2021

Someone has placed a sign that tells people about a lane closing ahead in the crosswalk. It’s on the northeast corner of the intersection.

open #178418

Accessibility Problem

Case Date:
12/14/2021

This morning around 7:00 -7:30 while on my morning walk I had two mishaps with regard to the construction work around or near the 4th st. fire station. First, crossing Kirkwood st. A dump truck (Young construction) decided to cut me off at the pedestrian crossing at Kirkwood and Dunn st. Next, a large loader (Milestone Construction) decided to back up without looking. I was on the sidewalk all the time and was within inches of getting KIlled. I yelled very loud and the operator heard over the machine and stopped. I do not believe I should have such experiences with just a simple walk. I have noticed over many weeks that this project is a slip-shod operation with a lack of management. Perhaps IOSHA needs to be alerted. Ken Bartell