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closed #174393

Trash

3331 N Windcrest DR

Case Date:
12/30/2020

Our wheel fell off of our trash bin and it broke the plastic piece and it wont come back on. So i was wondering do we get a replacement or do we just fix it our selves?

closed #174392

Trails

634 N Maple ST

Case Date:
12/29/2020

Hello, Every day, people walk to the b-line through this area, that no one is sure if it belongs to someone's private property or the city. I write to inquire that if it is city controlled, to please install a friendly path to the b-line through this culdesac. It is dangerous for anyone trying to take the short cut to the bline. It is full of rocks and mud, and people still climb through it. I see this as a clear sign that an official entry passage should be enforced here, for everyone's safety and convenience in the neighborhood. Thank you.

closed #174391

Recycling

1004 1/2 W 6th ST

Case Date:
12/29/2020

The recycling fellow looked in my container and evidentally, a single plastic bag was not recylable, so he hung that bag halfway out of the container and did not pick up any of the recycling. I'm sorry I made that mistake, but it would have been small effort to put the bag in the trash container that was right beside it or to leave the plastic and take the recycling. Really poor service.

closed #174389

Graffiti

419 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
12/28/2020

Graffiti on wall mural

closed #174381

Parks & Playgrounds

1601 S Rogers St, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA

Case Date:
12/27/2020

Taxpayers have spent 10’s to 100’s of million dollars on this area and the city is allowing the homeless to take over the park. There are several stolen shopping carts there. There is also personal possession and trash everywhere. There are also makeshift tents where people are spending the night. This is beyond frustrating given the amount of money the city has took in from taxpayers.

closed #174378

Blocked Sidewalk

1503 W Arlington RD

Case Date:
12/26/2020

North side of 2nd St: 1210 E 2nd Sidewalk blocked by sandbags and damaged concrete that is a tripping hazard.

closed #174376

City Performance

Seminary Park, 100 W 2nd St, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA

Case Date:
12/24/2020

Quit purging the location history of the complaints for seminary park. It’s obvious the city is doing so to limit what the public can see for various political/legal reasons. Someone needs to find out who is responsible purging these reports and that person needs held accountable. This cities agenda is so one sided boardering being illegal. Your “public” meetings requiring voices and votes (parks and recreation) are only promoted and people made aware through very liberal means/programs. I’m sure someone will just delete this post almost immediately but I hope my voice gets heard to as many as possible until then.

closed #174372

Trash

2298 S Sweetbriar CT

Case Date:
12/24/2020

This stretch of road has litter all along it, East Graham Drive, it would be appreciated if it was picked up. Thanks

closed #174369

Water Quality

2623 S Madison ST

Case Date:
12/23/2020

Black material coming out of my water faucets. Reporting, to make sure there aren’t any issues with water quality.

closed #174368

Parks & Playgrounds

100 W 2nd St, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA

Case Date:
12/23/2020

Every since the parks department allowed tents at seminary park throughout the day there are increasingly large numbers of people not social distancing without mask in a small confined space. They are then dispersing throughout the community (Kroger, shalom, rally’s, etc...), once again not wearing mask. This is not what the CDC means when they say not to tear down homeless communities. It’s to prevent them spreading disease. Our homeless community still socializes without regard to others in the community and therefore not breaking up that tent camp is irrelevant to what the CDC recommends. Also there are tons of laws being broke at seminary park every day. The park is filled with trash, used needles, and feces just to name a few problems. Litter is blowing everywhere in the surrounding area. The law and rules apply to everyone in the community. Please hold everybody accountable! Failure to do so will impact Bloomington’s economy and slow the recovery through this pandemic.