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closed #141366

Street Lights

Case Date:
9/23/2014

Street light at the corner of 3rd st and faculty lane (across from Jordan hall) has been burned out for months. Road is dark and treacherous there at night. Pls fix asap

closed #141396

Street Lights

Case Date:
9/25/2014

The streetlight precisely on the corner of Daniel Street and Olcott Blvd in Hyde Park is very dim (almost dark). This is a school bus stop for the high school so safety for the children is a concern. As I think back, I have a distant recollection that the light may have failed several days ago as the sunrise is later, but this morning I verified the problem. My home is located at this corner (3101 S. Daniel Street). The light on Daniel 200 feet south is working. I hope that the safety of the children makes repair a priority as the corner where they wait is very dark in the morning. Thank you.

closed #141398

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
9/25/2014

Intersection of Winslow and Henderson. The left turn light for traffic traveling west bound on Winslow to turn south bound on Henderson activates when there is not a car waiting to turn left. I have seen this twice this week at approximately 6:45 - 6:50 am.

closed #141399

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
9/25/2014

JACKSON STREET TO SEVILLE STREET IS DISENTEGRATING .

closed #141429

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
9/26/2014

Hello! I contacted the city some weeks ago about a missing bike rack in front of the Monroe County History Center. On the City website that shows the map of bike racks in the downtown area, it lists that the Museum has a rack. It was some months ago, around the installation of the meters that it disappeared. Attached are photos of the place where is was and the building it sat in front of. We really need it!

closed #141430

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
9/26/2014

I live on Countryside Lane. There are several potholes and old patches coming apart on West Sunstone Drive beginning from its intersection with Adams then west down the hill to the BUGS building. I take this street nearly daily and feel the potholes should be fixed. I haven't but can take photos to verify it for you if necessary.

closed #141439

Traffic Signals

Case Date:
9/26/2014

the traffic lights at Hillside/Moores Pike are not working per the traffic control computer. This problem started when High Street was resurfaced.

closed #141450

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
9/28/2014

my dog was attacked by my neighbor's loose husky three times in a long block while they were unable to catch or restrain the dog. I believe this dog to be dangerous and aggressive, and I do not believe it should be off leash at any time. I am a cancer patient and do not have the power to fight off an aggressive animal, and do not believe I should have to stop walking in my neighborhood to accommodate this animal. I complained by letter to the owners immediately after the incident (I have oral cancer and I can not speak). They told me the dog is not aggressive, so clearly, they do not understand my point of view, and doubtless, do not intend to keep the animal restrained. Please contact me by email for the address, thank you for your assistance.

closed #141456

Other

Case Date:
9/29/2014

LOVE YOUR B-LINE TRAIL AND OTHERS THAT CONNECT. BEAUTIFUL

closed #141524

Parking Meters and Citations

Case Date:
9/30/2014

I am writing to urge you to extend the amount of time between the issuance of a parking ticket and the date on which the price of that ticket doubles. I realize I am lucky to have a secure job associated with a decent wage that allows me to occasionally absorb the cost of a parking ticket, for those rare times when I accidentally exceed my expected amount of time downtown. However, it was not so long ago, when I was a graduate student, that I truly lived paycheck-to-paycheck, and had a lot of difficulty making it through the second half of the month. A $20 parking ticket which doubles in price within 10 days would have been a very difficult expense to manage. And it should be recognized that even those of us who diligently pay our meters occasionally run into difficulties that cause us to run over. At the same time, we often overpay for the meter ($$ for which we are never reimbursed). In any event, a parking ticket that doubles in price within 10 days puts an undue burden on those residents of Bloomington who are in a challenging financial situation. I suggest you extend the remission time to 30 days to allow your city's residents to better manage their household budgets. Regards, Dr. Kim Novick 904 E 14th Street Bloomington, IN 47408