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closed #208643

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1905 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
2/13/2026

The map is listing this as S Walnut, but the sidewalk is on the south side of Miller next to the strip mall. This was reported last week (#208431) and has still not been addressed. No attempt has been made to clear this sidewalk, forcing pedestrians into the street.

closed #208642

Trash

Case Date:
2/13/2026

Trash left by the mail box. Tuesday morning 2/10/26 the trash was collected. Today 2/13/26 and no one in the apartments had clean it up. Animals are getting in it now. Thank you so much.

open #208640

Sidewalk Snow Removal

2215 E Covenanter DR

Case Date:
2/13/2026

Snow covered sidewalk before a blind curve

open #208639

Potholes, Other Street Repair

E Chris Ln

Case Date:
2/13/2026

Street pot holes really bad

open #208638

Trash

1310 E Matlock RD

Case Date:
2/12/2026

Trash cans left on side of road for the fourth week in a row!

closed #208637

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

601 B W 4th ST

Case Date:
2/12/2026

We have been out of state for the last 4 weeks. We returned a few days ago and our sewer is backing up into the sink. Have you had problems in the area with frozen sewer lines? Thanks…

open #208636

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3805 Old State Rd 37

Case Date:
2/12/2026

There is a large pothole in the west bound lane

open #208635

City Performance

Case Date:
2/12/2026

I am a resident in the area of Pete Ellis Drive and Discovery Parkway in Bloomington, Indiana, and I am writing to strongly urge you not to proceed with cutting down the trees along these roadways. These trees provide far more than aesthetic value. Mature urban trees offer shade that reduces pavement temperatures, lower surrounding air temperatures by several degrees, and help combat the urban heat island effect. They reduce energy costs for nearby buildings, improve air quality by filtering pollutants, absorb carbon dioxide, and help manage stormwater runoff by intercepting rainfall before it reaches drainage systems. Removing them increases runoff, erosion, and strain on municipal infrastructure. These trees also serve as critical habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife, helping maintain local biodiversity. Beyond environmental benefits, numerous studies show that trees improve mental health, reduce stress, support public safety, and increase property values. Tree-lined streets encourage walkability and community engagement, contributing to overall quality of life. Mature trees cannot simply be replaced with saplings and expected to provide the same ecological, environmental, and economic benefits for decades. A replacement ratio of less than one-fifth does not meaningfully offset the long-term loss of canopy coverage. It takes 20–40 years for newly planted trees to begin delivering comparable benefits. Urban tree canopy is an essential part of climate resilience planning. Many cities are investing heavily in expanding — not reducing — their canopy to meet sustainability and climate goals. Removing established trees runs counter to these broader environmental objectives. I respectfully ask that you reconsider this proposal and explore alternatives that preserve as many existing trees as possible. If removal is deemed absolutely necessary, a significantly higher replacement ratio and a clear canopy restoration plan should be implemented. Protecting our urban canopy is an investment in the long-term health, sustainability, and livability of Bloomington. Thank you for your consideration.

open #208634

Potholes, Other Street Repair

428 N Jefferson ST

Case Date:
2/12/2026

Not really a pothole, but disintegration of the black top on the west side of the street in this location.

open #208632

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

314 E 11th ST

Case Date:
2/12/2026

Last year someone ripped up the building that was here and made a huge mess. Then they poured gravel everywhere on the alley and also on the street out front and even across the street in the grass section where the trees are. Then they just left it all a mess for everyone to look at. Can you please make them sweep up the street out front at least where it is difficult to walk and ride a bike, and maybe also the grass across the street? Thank you ahead of time.