closed #172851
Blocked Street
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2020
Not sure where to report but 548 Plymouth has two big dead trees in front yard. Do they need cut?
Not sure where to report but 548 Plymouth has two big dead trees in front yard. Do they need cut?
Comment concerning public input on projects and surveys Greetings! I was wondering if it would be possible to have a page on the city's site that conglomerates all public input for surveys and city projects? During 2020 there were/are several surveys (MPTO, Climate change, etc.) and projects for public input (hospital site, 7-line, etc.). My thought is that it would be convenient for the public if there was a link on "https://bloomington.in.gov" web page that links to a web page that has all active surveys and city projects that are taking public input. Thank you for your time, Joe Neukam
The stop sign at W 3rd. and S. Fairview is grown over with weed trees. They are so large they are obscuring the driver's view of pedestrians at that stop sign. Could you please cut them (or some of them) down? Thanks.
E. Moores Creek road has several very large potholes. They are dangerous to both vehicles and bikers. East Moores Creek road is a heavily traveled road in the summer due to boating,biking and kayaking. It’s difficult to avoid the large potholes with so many vehicles with trailers with boats and kayaks. It’s dangerous especially for bikers. The worst section is from the intersection of East Moores Creek road/Sare road/ Rhorer Road to about 1/2 mile past Cartop boat ramp. Is it possible to get the road repaved?
Trash on the ground
ticket_id=172826 taken 6/22/2020 this pile of stuff has been there a week. Some of it gone other stuff added: notice canned goods Owner of this rental should be fined.
Hello. I think our neighborhood is actually putting together a committee as so many people are concerned and keep complaining about speeding traffic on east morningside drive but we had a neighbor suggest a great idea of parking on the street or otherwise narrowing the street to slow down traffic, not just speed bumps. So ideas like https://www.smartcitiesdive.com/ex/sustainablecitiescollective/12-ways-slow-down-traffic-car-oriented-city/262221/. A neighbor suggest lines (or art) could be painted as an option to try. I forget what city it was but they simply painted parallel lines a few feet in from both sides of the road and it slowed traffic. Maybe this is cheaper for the city and can be tried? I hope someone from our neighborhood reaches out more formally soon and gives you all a call. I think we'll be part of the super cool 7-line someday? And guess we'll have something change then probably that hopefully will fix this. Maybe we can get the narrowing lines until then? The street is oddly too good right now, as it's clear and wide and easy to drive fast on! Can we get a random basketball goal and court painted? that would make cars slow down and think twice :) Take back our streets! Pleaes don't forget us. Thank you for making improvements to our safety in our neighborhoods! I drive like many, but there's no reason we can't slow down once we enter our residential neighborhoods.
There is executive tree growth on cascades/city property that is over growing onto my house and yard. I have had 2 of the cities trees fall on my house and fence in the last year. The first tree that hit my house the city came out and cleaned it up and they told me that there was someone that was contracted to maintain that property but no one has ever cleared or cleaned it up. When I called about the second tree several times I got no response and had to cut up the dead tree myself. I know my neighbors are having the same issues after talking to them. Thank you in advance
Pot hole 46 west & N Brummetts Creek road, 8 miles east of Bloomington..
Pot hole 46 west & N Brummetts Creek road, 8 miles east of Bloomington..