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closed #96329

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1835 S Maxwell ST

Case Date:
5/27/2005

wanted to know what can be done about people around maxwell house parking in the street. the street parking makes it very difficult for the buses and vans to manuever in and around the driveway.

closed #170526

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1900-1998 S Renwick Blvd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
9/26/2019

We would like to request all the city trees in Renwick HOA be trimmed. In Renwick homeowners association there are mow strips between the houses and the street. We were told the trees on the mow strips are city trees. Several homeowners have complained branches hang low or are hanging over streets. Residents have complained in some areas they walk in the street, which is now a safety concern. Please let me know if this has been reported improperly or what the next steps are. Thank you, Ada Hofmann Maintenance Coordinator Hallmark Rentals & Management, Inc.

closed #170539

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1900-1998 S Renwick Blvd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
9/27/2019

The announcements for Bloomington South football games have gotten absurdly loud again. If I can clearly hear what down they are on from Renwick, what kind of hearing loss are those at the game suffering?

closed #170882

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1916 S Chelsey CT

Case Date:
11/4/2019

We live a little over a mile due east (Sycamore Knolls neighborhood) of the Bloomington South football field, and yet we can hear their PA system from inside our house with all the doors and windows closed. This has happened on multiple occurrences now over the past month or so. Do they need to operating so loudly? If not, can they be please be advised to lower their volume?

closed #166660

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1927 S Montclair AVE

Case Date:
11/29/2018

Theft of holiday lawn ornaments/ animal figures This happened between 12:30-5:30 am. We’ve had these for 20 years. There has been a rash of these thefts, and neighbors are quite concerned Paula Thatcher 812-219-7809

closed #170766

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1947-1999 S Henderson St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
10/21/2019

Engine No. 5 has a headlight out.

closed #167197

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1962-2006 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
1/24/2019

The city's small garbage truck that collects trash from trash cans at all the city parks has had a headlight out for several weeks.

closed #170314

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200-298 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408

Case Date:
9/11/2019

Who doesn't love an afternoon stroll on the iconic Kirwood Avenue past these two guys making the new Graduate so much more attractive! If the view doesn't scare you, the smell will!!!

closed #166914

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2002 Berkley Ct S, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
12/26/2018

Today I took my little sister and nephew to free skate at the Frank Southern Ice Skating Arena. While our overall visit was pleasant, I am concerned about the number of adults on staff during the free skate. It seemed to be staffed mostly by highschoolers, who would let their peers who were very good skaters recklessly skate in and out of the less experienced skaters and small children. It seemed dangerous. While this didn't upset me too much, I made a point to say something directly to the kids doing it, as it seemed they were friends with the staff. Further the adult on duty today, a man at least 40, who was dressed in all blue, seemed to be the least mature of all. As I was helping my nephew take of his skates, and my little sister was sitting next to him taking off hers, he walked by at least 3 times to stare at my sister's chest. When he made his third pass I said "there's no need to stare sir" unsure if he heard me or not. After I said this, he did not make another pass, but instead went behind the concessions counter. While I know these claims are probably not verifiable, it deeply disturbed me, and I don't think I will take my little sister or nephew back to Frank Southern unless some staffing changes are made.

closed #168285

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2002 W Fountain DR

Case Date:
4/26/2019

I am against the proposed neighborhood zoning changes that will cause drastic changes to single family neighborhoods by corner multi-family structures allowed under the proposal. Property values and quality of life will plummet, as Bloomington reverses course, and erases the great gains in re-establishing single family neighborhoods in this predominantly rent driven city.