closed #173072
City Performance
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 7/16/2020
Masks should be required at all city events. Why isn't this the case?
Masks should be required at all city events. Why isn't this the case?
For weeks, the contractor doing the concrete curb work at Miller and Henderson has left a deep drop off as you head westbound on Miller to the stop sign unprotected. Of course they have plenty of barrels everywhere else where they filled in the cuts, but not at this the worst one. And every city utility worker coming to and fro from the Miller garage drives right by it.
There seems to be water coming up out from under the street, directly through the water pipe at the intersection of Mitchell and E University St, near 1600 E. University St. It has been dripping westward down E. University St. all day today. I live at 1410 E University but walk past that corner multiple times a day
Several trees have been removed on Woodhill Drive in the past few years, but the stumps have been left. When can we expect the stumps to be removed?
In the Westpointe subdivision, the sidewalk on the East side of Larkspur has never been completed. Also the sidewalk on the East side of Adams has not been completed to connect to the walk near the Youth Services building. When can we expect to have completed sidewalks in our neighborhood. We’ve been here 30 years and they’ve never been finished. Thank you?
I've noticed that the city has been painting street lines and crosswalks around the city and recently as on 100 S.Indiana Ave. Why can't the city paint the line for the meter spaces or as I call them, parking blocks. Many meter spaces need to have these lines repainted due to cars being doubled park.
The street sign at the corner of W. Minster Way and Westminster way west is falling down again. It is a hazard now.
The pedestrian crossing sign in the middle of the road is missing.
I have previously described this issue of dead trees in the front yard of a rental property at 526 E. University, and I would like to know when I might expect an answer to my concern. Thank you.
What's the deal with the city taking down two trees at this address? You have been working a couple hours on ONE tree since LAST week. You have more guys standing around than working! They show up at 7 AM with three or four vehicles stand around awhile, work for and hour or so then leave! This protracted pace is interfering with other work being done in the neighborhood. A professional service (Fowler) would have had both trees down and cleaned up in ONE DAY! What gives Bloomington? Time to start hiring out this work and end this seemingly wasteful government service? Thanks, Roger