Other: The public sidewalk along Kinser Pike was never shoveled. Pedestrians are forced to either risk slipping and falling on packed snow and ice, or walk in Kinser Pike and risk being killed by a car, near a very busy intersection. This photo was taken at 3:55 PM on February 8, 2026 – 14 days after the end of the last snowstorm.
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- Jeremy Bettis
Most tickets of this type should be closed within 2 days, although some cases may be longer. 0 days have already passed.
2/8/2026 22:30:43 Anonymous assigned this case to Jeremy Bettis
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2/8/2026 22:30:42 Opened by Anonymous
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Dear Constituent:
Thank you for submitting information to us via uReport. We value your input and hope that we will be able to address your questions and concerns. In accordance with Bloomington Municipal Code 6.07.010 (a), a property owner gets 24 hours after the snow or ice has ceased to fall or in any way accumulate to remove it before we can issue a violation. In the event of a violation, the neighborhood compliance officer will issue a Notice of Violation (NOV) to the property owners via first class mail and by placing a copy of the notice of violation on the property.
Please be mindful of this process while we work with your neighbors to resolve this issue.
Thank you,
HAND staff