closed #207089
Wildlife Conflict
2211 E Bethel Ln
- Case Date:
- 12/7/2025
There is a deer that has been hit she’s in a ditch across the street from mailbox @2211 E bethel ln Bloomington Indiana 47408
There is a deer that has been hit she’s in a ditch across the street from mailbox @2211 E bethel ln Bloomington Indiana 47408
I live at Union at crescent I am having an issue with a tenant that lives on the third floor apartment 301 him and his kid are very loud I have asked the man several times to keep the noise down and his response is I'll mace you if you come to my door he's also threatened my wife to mace her he's threatened to have his girlfriend or wife beat up my wife because we're telling them to tell their kid to keep the noise down I live on the first floor I can hear them on the third floor there's nobody that lives on the second floor above me and this has been going on since I've lived here
deep pothole in northbound lane of Elm Street about halfway between 7th and 8th streets.
The stop sign at the intersection of 19th and Lincoln Street has been hit and is damaged. It needs to be fixed or replaced
The sidewalks all along the Domino's Pizza corner property are not cleared at all.
Fallen "no parking anytime" sign, still attached to the post. It is lying on the ground next to 608 N Dunn St.
The area around the intersection of E 20th and N Washington St is a sheet of thick ice. I run a trash company here in town, and we are having issues servicing customers due to this issue.
Water pressure seems low and fluctuates in a pattern
Sidepath on north side of 17th St between Lincoln and Dunn is covered with ice across the whole width. There is a short stretch in the middle that is clear, but most of it is covered with ice. This is a sidepath and the city is supposed to be responsible for maintaining it. Pedestrians and cyclists are supposed to be first class transportation users. Thanks!
I strongly second this Ureport: #207017 " .. Bricks are slipperier than concrete when wet ". This is a well known problem, along with brick walks being more expensive to maintain, and prone to problems. If this news report is correct, https://bsquarebulletin.com/brick-fix-okd-for-kirkwood-avenue-at-491k-cost/, Adam Wason says city is now not planning to replace slippery, unsafe brick sidewalk because "it looks iconic". Please reconsider this opinion, that looks triumph over safety. I do not have walking problems, but I have often slipped on the brick sidewalks in nearby IU area that are often wet, slick, iced and uneven when concrete walks are fine.