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- Case Date:
- 12/30/2024
Municipal car going 60mph in a 45mp zone not on emergency. Plate numbder99695 on Saturday December 28, 2024.
Municipal car going 60mph in a 45mp zone not on emergency. Plate numbder99695 on Saturday December 28, 2024.
Requesting Snow removal on E Tracee Ct and S Nimit Dr which is on E Rhorer Rd, Bloomington. Secondly, there is no street light in this area. Requesting installing streetlight for this section.
Incident number #160883 has my complete social security number. this looks like it was filed by Leslie Dixon This needs to be deleted ASAP.
We need more indoor dog training and daycare businesses. As we keep increasing density, there is a lack of services. How can we make this happen? Can the city work to get more emergency veterinary services as well for our growing population? It seems pet watching services need an expanded area in which they’re allowed. They’re essential for functioning cities. We love our pets and want more care! Thanks for considering and hopefully working on this!
I have noticed trees cut down in the tree plot on the N side 2nd across from Hopewell Commons (where I think there will be future Hopewell-related street work) and also next to the Building Trades Park. Changes to the Park are being planned, i think, but i am distressed to see so many old Kentucky coffee trees being filled. I hope both cases of systematic tree removal are for good and necessary reasons.
My neighbor's backyard at 224 S. Maple has a junked car parked on an unimproved surface. There is also an accumulating amount of junk, as shown in the image.
Dragon Express at 3rd & Eagleson. Wonderful food. However, young male employee who takes orders at the desk runs his hands thru his hair, blows & wipes his nose, then scoops rice into carry out containers & attached lids to plastic containers without first washing his hands! He also bundles up the containers into paper bags for carry outs--adds fortune cookies--all w/out hand washing. The food is great, but if an employee on the front line is involved in handling a customer's carry out food while dealing w/ a runny nose, he needs needs to first was his hands. BTW: I worked in food service years ago.
This picture shows two items that need to be removed. One is a square shaped 2' by 2' concrete slab. It is laying on the road and could be a hazard to someone driving over it. The other is a large concrete collar that is nearby in the grass on the property of the apartment complex on the corner of the 300 block of N Lincoln St. It has been there for probably around 4 months or longer.
Not sure if this is the right department, but wanted to ask a question about priorities related to sidewalks and streets. I live on Goldin Ct on the east side. Last spring and now this spring, the city is ripping up the sidewalks and repaving them. Hard to argue with that need, but I walk them daily. In my estimation, they were not too bad at all. They do get travel, but not nearly as much as the streets. Goldin Drive and Goldin court are horrible and have been for the last two years. Pot holes, cracks, uneven road. I'm just confused as to why the there has been a two year priority on the SIDEWALKS, rather than the streets which are well traveled by cars and trucks. I'm going to attempt to attach some photos of my street to give you an idea of what I'm talking about. How do these funds get allocated and do you know when the STREET may get some attention?
In the alley behind 1314 South lincoln are TWO maybe 15 foot long by about 3 feet long 'chuckholes' in the alley. They hold water for days after a rain. There needs to be gravel added or the alley needs to be regraded..These are Huge. Can you take care of this?