Fire Hazards
1107 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 7/18/2024
Hello,
I own 1112 S Madison St. The electric supply line to my house runs overground, underneath the limbs of a large oak tree. This is a safety hazard as falling limbs may easily down the line and thus set my house on fire.
I've been in communication with Duke energy since February in an attempt to have the supply line put underground. Duke says that ATT first needs to replace the utility pole where my supply line originates. They wouldn't touch the line before the pole is replaced.
I have reported the issue to ATT and requested for the pole to be replaced more than two months ago. ATT is not doing anything about it. My contact person, Randy, originally said it would happen within two weeks, and when I called him again a month later he was surprised that it hadn't happened yet. Two weeks later, again nothing has happened.
My contact people at Bryan at Duke (812 947 3282) and Randy at ATT (317 966 4152).
What can I do when these corporations are unresponsive and not taking steps to replace the pole or put my supply line underground? It is a hazard and needs to be addressed, and I am frustrated by the lack of response or initiative by ATT and DUKE.
Thanks,
Vera Flocke
City Construction Projects
1107 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 5/14/2025
Gigabit workers left big utility mess —hazardous! I reported to them in February & contacted them several times but no repair—
Request a new Street Light
1107 W 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 10/24/2024
The area along the south side of Rose Hill cemetery on W. 3rd St, west from Walker until the lights from Cresent Donut and the Marathon station has NO street lighting. This is a corridor that often has the homeless headed to Wheeler Mission. I have driven on it at night and found people walking and a guy in a wheelchair as well in the west-bound travel lane of this roadway -- virtually invisible! Until Beacon's new facility is built, which I am sure will have outdoor lighting, this is unsafe for the bicyclists and pedestrians who travel this piece of the old Whitehall Pike.
Parking Permits
1108 East 1st Street
- Case Date:
- 2/3/2025
Cars w/o permits routinely park in 1104-1112 East 1st. Frequent violators are rust Ford Fusion 965DHV and gray Honda HRV CKL580
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1108 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 4/10/2025
Pot hole right before the speed bump
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1108 S Paper Birch CT
- Case Date:
- 9/25/2015
Woodside Drive closest to Park Square Drive
the street is caving in very bad. You might want to look at this before winter.
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
1108-1112 South Rogers Street
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2017
There is a dead possum in the road in front of our house at 1108 S. Rogers St.
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
1109 E Hunter AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2025
Aggressive deer charging human beings
City Construction Projects
1109 E Wylie ST
- Case Date:
- 10/21/2024
20x20 site of digging, with tarps in place and visible cones. Neighbors say some crew started this last week, then abandoned it.
I certainly did not give anyone permission to enter my property, and if this is a right of way, it does not show on the plat.
I want it remediated, repaired, and reimbursement for the costs of this destruction of private property.
I'll contact the city attorney tomorrow.
Parking Permits
1109 East Wylie Street
- Case Date:
- 2/10/2025
Last night I tried for an hour to upload the required documents for a residential parking permit for my son’s car. The system rejects both pdfs and jpegs repeatedly. Today, I came to city hall to get the permit in person, and I was redirected to parking services on south walnut. When I arrived — at 12:45p — only one person appeared to be in the office, and she was unable to process the request and give me a residential parking permit. She indicated that the “person who could handle it,” was at lunch and would return at 1:30p. Like many, I presume, I used my own lunch hour to make an in-person visit to obtain a required residential parking permit. Staffing choices and, essentially, an office closure during a Bloomington resident’s traditional lunch hour seems inefficient and ineffective. I am standing in the parking office awaiting the return of, seemingly, the one person who can process my permit request.