closed #133703
Other
- Case Date:
- 8/27/2013
The light pole on the east side of the square in front of superior shoes is very loose at the base.
The light pole on the east side of the square in front of superior shoes is very loose at the base.
In space between 124 E. Kirkwood and 110 S. Washington. Can be accessed from Washington St. on north side of 110 S. Washington St. property. There is a gate that is unlocked allowing unrestricted access. During a site visit, I discovered a strong smell of urine in this area. Contractors working on site stated people are sleeping and urinating in the area. Please have owner, Paul Pruitt, place lock on gate.
I live on E.southern Dr., my question is why is this street severed, there are large limestone bricks blocking the road and there are busted beer and whisky bottles, weeds that are 4' tall ? i live on the where the college are and it is very difficult to get on henderson or hillside because of the traffic, i go that way to work !
Have spoken with the Urban Forester, Lee Huss, and reported that, most unfortunately, the old sugar maple at the NE corner of my property appears to have died. The entire canopy of leaves has gone brown and is falling, the trunk and root base is shedding bark, and small to medium sized limbs are starting to fall. This tree is a city tree so I would like to begin the process of having it put in the schedule for removal (of course, after final confirmation of its apparent demise). I am concerned about the impact any fall storms and winter snowstorms will have on the dead limbs and trunks that are just above my home and bedroom. The address is 1115 W. 6th St. BTW, might also have a look at its twin maple, on the NW corner of the property too. It hasn't gone brown, but continues to loose limbs and appears to be in decline(?). Thank you, Jens Ksander
Basketball goal blocking sidewalk on N. Lincoln St. between 14th & 15th St. Chained to light pole.
No Problem to report, just once again saying thank you for the quick responses to all of the reports I list. I know I submit a lot of little piddly ones too, and I never expected to see such a fast turn around time on them as well.
I am writing to sincerely apologize to the parking department for a nasty letter I included in the envelope I used to pay my parking ticket. I wrote the letter very angry over the ticket but have come to realize that the violation was strictly my fault and that there is no reason to be so angry over a twenty dollar parking ticket anyway. In contrast to what I angrily wrote on the letter, I LOVE the city of Bloomington and have been honored to study in this great college town for the last three years, and there is no doubt I will come back many times after I graduate this December. I don't know if you have received my parking ticket check and nasty letter, but please disregard the letter itself as none of what I wrote is really my opinion. Again, I sincerely apologize.
The new decorative stone that replaces the beauty bark on the dividing islands on W. 2nd st. Is a nice idea that might need a little tweeking. The rocks are prone to be kicked into the road as has already happened to the North most island. Thank you, I'll ponder answers, maybe a higher edging would help to keep the stones in place a little better. Thank you Randy Craw
On Morningside, across from Park Ridge East Park (close to tennis and basketball courts) there was a speed limit sign. When the signs were switched out with new speed limit, this one was not replaced, and now there is no sign and the traffic flies.
We have 14 homes in Bloomington. We were wanting to find out who provides the electric, gas, water, sewer, trash services. Would you be able to provide assistance? Thank you!