closed #170864
Other
Bloomington, Indiana
- Case Date:
- 11/1/2019
The BHSS football games are absurdly loud. We should not have to hear their announcements indoors with the windows closed from over a mile away.
The BHSS football games are absurdly loud. We should not have to hear their announcements indoors with the windows closed from over a mile away.
I would like to see the city keep an online record of the restaurant inspections. It is a valuable service we taxpayers pay for. It couldn't be too difficult to accomplish.
Lost wallet
I left my water cooler at the UDO meeting tonight in city hall, against the wall on the right side of the room. When can I come pick it up?
Where are safe baby boxes located
We are having a landscape crew dig stumps in this area, but before we can start - it needs to be flagged and checked for underground utilities. I actually don’t have an address for these stumps. Is there anyway you can have the underground utilities checked in the red circle on the photo of the map below? Please let me know. The addresses are 303/ 301/ 305/ 307/ 309/ 311 East 7th Street in Lincoln Place HOA. Thank you,
This Honda vehicle with California plates is parked on the property of Fairview United Methodist Church, 600 W. 6th Street. It probably belongs to the renter of the brick house in the background. I am a Trustee of FUMC and we would like to have the vehicle removed from our parking lot.
Referencing case #170526...if Renwick gets their City trees trimmed, then we would like the same for our neighborhood. Please begin along Hancock Dr on the opposite side of the road from the park, continue up to Lindbergh and turn left. Continue down the right side. Turn left on W. 12th and then trim alongside the City alley between Oolitic and Lindbergh. As much of this overgrowth, particularly along Hancock, has obscured signs, it would be very helpful. Thank you.
I just want to see what happens when I submit.
Accessibility issue on E. 6th Street sidewalks, behind the public library. Where the library's driveways cross the sidewalk, the wheelchair areas are very narrow and uneven. Is this something the city will replace, or is it up to the library?