closed #169646
Other
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 8/1/2019
https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=169645 Please remove names from both of my tickets
https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=169645 Please remove names from both of my tickets
https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=157602 Can you remove my name? I didn't know this would be public online when I called. This is unacceptable.
This sign should not be here in the public right of way. This is on the north west corner of Walnut & Winslow, by the Burger King. There are also signs on the north east corner of the intersection on a utility pole and in the ground that should be removed.
Does Bloomington have an ordnance requiring Land lords to do background check on tenants before entering into contracts either tenants? I’m told this help make landlords aware of crimes against children and sex offenders . Is this true if so can I have a copy of this emailed to me? I have looked and can’t seem to find any such ordinance . I’m hoping this is a real thing. I’d like to bring this to my town board to be put in place in my home town to help keep children safe as much as we can. Thank you for your help.
113 n 7th st.
Farmer's Market Cancellation
College Pro Painters sign. Coming from the Rogers/SareRd roundabout, heading towards the Jackson Creek shopping center, on the right hand side near the entrance to the Hyde Park Apartments (2909 S. Sare Rd).
There are some parking meters on Madison, between 4th and Kirkwood, on the Kirkwood Apts side, that are missing the green stick that has the # to be entered on the parking app. Many thanks in advance for fixing this.
The residents at 1122 W. 6th Street have never taken their trash bin/recycling bin off their sidewalk or front lawn (just off the sidewalk) since the very start of when the bins were delivered. They frequently just leave it right in the middle of the sidewalk for days. According to the rules, they aren't supposed to be there all week.
I am very concerned with the Mayor's comments about the Farmer's Market. You cannot have it both ways, you don't get to condemn white nationalists in one sentence and then welcome all in the next. I would like to see some clarification on what he meant by this statement. “As Mayor, I have spoken for our city to condemn white nationalism and white supremacists as a scourge on our country and our community, and to promise that we will do all we can to overcome their legacies and any current efforts,” said Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton. “We also want to assure that everyone knows that all are welcome in our inclusive Bloomington, and that our Farmers’ Market will embody those values of inclusion and welcoming, as well as be a safe space for all to gather, as our community expects every Saturday.” This reads like White Nationalists are welcome. My name is Joe Maley. I have lived in Bloomington since 1986. My cell phone is 812-821-8015