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closed #130860

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401-499 N Morton St

Case Date:
3/6/2013

closed #130861

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401-499 N Morton St

Case Date:
3/6/2013

closed #130877

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401-499 N Morton St

Case Date:
3/7/2013

closed #127184

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401-499 N Morton St

Case Date:
7/11/2012

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closed #167649

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401-499 N Morton St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
2/28/2019

Broken link to latest sidewalk committee meeting.

closed #170113

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401-499 N Morton St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
8/28/2019

amren.com

closed #171391

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401-499 N Morton St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
1/9/2020

Appears the canvas drawing got busted, will fix.

closed #135703

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401–499 N Morton St

Case Date:
12/19/2013

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open #202016

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402 S Dunn ST

Case Date:
4/10/2025

Currently, the city only has one method for filing noise complaints, which is to call the number listed on the city's website. Having only one reporting method is extremely ineffective, and limiting the reporting method to only verbal communication creates a barrier for accessibility. There are individuals who cannot communicate over the phone - like me. Illness stole my voice years ago, but my hearing was not impacted - I still hear the noise. I just can't report it. Not sure what an adequate fix would be, as it would have to be something that is regularly monitored. (Address provided is rough estimate of area where heavy bass plays frequently, it could be one of these houses or an apartment building - I needed to put a location on the map, so I included that one.)

closed #171931

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411-465 E 3rd St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
3/6/2020

The website advertised in the photo does not exist. Why is the city paying to advertise for non-existent websites?