closed #168945
Other
524 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2019
There is a telephone wire that runs across my backyard that is low enough to hit your head on, and touch the top of some vehicles.
There is a telephone wire that runs across my backyard that is low enough to hit your head on, and touch the top of some vehicles.
The time has come for something to be done about the concrete railroad bridge that spans N. Adams Street. Yet another large piece has sheared off of the face of the bridge due to the pounding of the train as it crosses. The rebar is now exposed. Regardless of what "inspectors" say, we Bloomington citizens deserve better than to have a liability like this in our city. Inspectors aren't able to visibly see cracking and fracturing inside the bridge itself. If the face is shearing off, there are cracks throughout the entire structure. Demand that INRR replace this bridge.
Ojojo
How do I request to have street light attached to telephone pole moved down one or two, closer to 3 way stop sign
The utilities Dept added a new electricity pole behind our property. I understand that these are necessary but the trucks dug deep ruts in our yard. The attached photo is an example of the damage. It does extend further. Also, a stake and line are placed in our property. Again, I understand that this may be necessary, but advanced notice should have been given, as we are in the process of placing a fence in that same spot. I look forward to hearing back, at least in regards to the yard damage. The property is at 700 w Cherokee Dr. And the empty lot to the side is my property as well. Thank you. Stephanie Johnson
Yard waste carts are a great idea but very expensive. If city government wants to promote them please lower the price. Would love to buy one.
Could the City start a street volunteer group that can do things like paint crosswalks and maybe even fill potholes in their neighborhood? Would love to just get paint and a brush and approval to make a few improvements instead of waiting.
Location: 6th and Morton Streets, Bloomington IN Incident: Approximately 10:00 a.m. on 3/26/2019, a Miller Transportation bus (no passengers) struck a bike rack, completely dislodging the mounting system. It is loose, unsecured. The device and the concrete are a safety hazard. Repairs need to be affected to return the rack in its proper position in pristine condition. A BPD police report was filed at the time of the incident. Mike Baldomero, Olympus Properties
There are creepy handwritten signs on Kirkwood today (Mon morning). There is one directly across from Uptown on a trash can, another further towards campus, and the 3rd one on my route is on the pizzaria corner. They are threatening in tone; they say people in the city should leave town as it's "the time of vengence." The Pizzaria one says to be alert because enemies are waiting to devour us like lions. Upsetting.