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closed #166714

City Performance

Bikesmiths Bicycle Shop

Case Date:
12/3/2018

I have been using the Morton Street parking garage since August 2018. Every month I have gone into pay it via debit card and they took it every time. Since September of 2018 the parking garage has been open park pretty much do to renovations on the parking system. Meanwhile I was left paying for a parking pass for a free parking garage. The first few times I went in to pay the parking for the month they would swipe my card and then go into the system and mark me good for the month. The past few months they have just swiped my card and told me I was good. How are they supposed to know who has paid and who hasn’t if they aren’t marking it down. If it’s by card name, that’s not right because I pay for two passes under two different names. It’s a bit silly and something should be done.

closed #166829

City Performance

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
12/12/2018

Flow at 10th across campus needs improved. Slow speed is fine but not clogs. Particularly Spea/Wells walk and then left at Union.

closed #166896

City Performance

200-298 S College Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
12/20/2018

100 companies are responsible for 71% of global emissions yet the City has decided local residents and their cars are the primary culprits in its parking garage denial, particularly those residents who may not have the luxuries of time, money, age, health, location, or ability to utilize other transportation modalities. This is what liberal privilege looks like, a total disconnect from the reality of working families.

closed #167107

City Performance

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
1/17/2019

Slow but flowing traffic is safer and more pleasant for everyone compared to stop and sprint jams on 10th. Put a signal or over or underpass at SPEA/Wells crosswalk and a left turn signal at Union and 10th on 10th Street. Thank you.

closed #167109

City Performance

411 E 1st St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
1/17/2019

Hello. I'm following up to my SPEA crosswalk problem. Maybe I don't understand it but doesn't the City control that? Seems like the City is always catering to IU or is afraid instead of the rest of us living here. But something like a signal to take turns would work too. Just crazy if you ever watch it between classes. Heck, even a warning light blocks away to avoid it during those fifteen minute jams. But it's a real problem, more than a request for convenience. If the City can act, act please. I'd avoid campus if I could but it's huge and in the middle of town! Plus I have to go to campus sometimes. So help! If IU is in charge of funding and doing it and has authority over the City please let me know as will contact them. But seems they don't care much for the town other than itself. Thousands would be grateful! Thank you all. I'd even pay into a fund to stop that crazy logjam. I don't want people getting hit or cars.

closed #151228

City Performance

Case Date:
3/25/2016

Washington & Cottage Grove -- Miller Pipeline construction crew left their equipment blocking the sidewalk after they left for the day on Friday afternoon. This will probably remain on the sidewalk until they return on Monday morning. This seems like a substantial safety hazard, and extremely inconsiderate since they have the sidewalk on the other side of the street all torn up.

closed #151240

City Performance

Case Date:
3/27/2016

Pedestrian and bike access is strongly needed for University Elementary school! Please work with the INDOT to make this happen.

closed #151439

City Performance

510-602 North Smith Road

Case Date:
4/6/2016

The north and southbound Smith Road bike lanes between 3rd and 10th are full of debris - rocks, limbs, and trash - and need to be swept.

closed #151558

City Performance

Case Date:
4/12/2016

Broken glass and trash on sidewalk at 700 n Washington street.

closed #151584

City Performance

Case Date:
4/14/2016

Miller Pipeline work has left crumbling curbs and sidewalks all along North Washington Street between 12th and 10th. Large pieces of concrete in the street.