closed #148735
Parking Meters and Citations
308 North Morton Street
- Case Date:
- 9/28/2015
I am attempting to appeal a parking citation and when I search my license plate number, IL R958624, it is not being recognized.
I am attempting to appeal a parking citation and when I search my license plate number, IL R958624, it is not being recognized.
Trash piled up on north and south sides of house. Large trash containers sitting on the sidewalk/alley.
Eighth Street is extremely poorly lit. From Walnut all the way to Fess there are almost no street lights and its extremely dangerous. I feel unsafe walking home from the IU campus at night, or even walking home from a restaurant in the evening. The lack of street lights in this area is simply ridiculous. The city of Bloomington has an obligation to make sure its citizens are safe and it is neglecting to do so. The area that is the subject of this complaint is the exact same street in which Hannah Wilson was abducted and murdered, and within the last month the exact same street has been the location of an armed robbery. There is plenty of evidence to suggest that something must be done to make this area safer. The city has a responsibility to do everything within its power to protect its citizens, and adding a few streetlights hardly seems like an impossible task.
Lights 130, 132, and 133 on the B-Line trail are out. Don't know if they ever got fixed from my last report.
The curb cut has turned into a sink hole at the southwest corner of 9th and IN. The sidewalk on the opposite corner (north side of 9th between Indiana and Fess) is also a problem.
Extensive new graffiti in the alley behind the bicycle apartments and on poles in the area.
Graffiti on outside of the black bridge crossing west 3rd st. Visible on the west side of the bridge.
on Traffic light pole, also on a number of electric poles in this area along S. Rogers.
light @ Conner of W 15th / N Jackson is out. That is a school bus stop and kids are standing the dark.
I am old enough to remember that the building on the southwest corner of the S Rogers and Country Club Road intersection used to be a real business and they kept their property clean and safe. Now the property appears abandoned and is a hazard to the people of Bloomington. The lot vegetation is out of control. The building should be designated condemned by the city. It is covered with graffiti and could become a place where a person on the B-line to the east could be abducted and assaulted under cover. What can be done about this horrific eyesore in the midst of all the re-development and revitalization in the area?