closed #156304
Blocked Sidewalk
- Case Date:
- 10/1/2016
9th and Jackson
9th and Jackson
Jackson s of 9th
Sidewalk on east side of Rogers between 3rd and 4th, in front of outlet store, is often blocked by cars. Customers park on the sidewalk, meaning pedestrians have to walk on the busy street or cross the street.
Hello, I live at 646 Bayberry Ct W and have been drinking tap water for years. My impression is that the taste changed significantly for the worse about a month or so ago. There was one day when it was so bad that I could not swallow it. It improved somewhat after that but still has much more of an after-taste than in the past, in spite of the fact that I bought myself a water filter. What is the cause of this and what can/will you do about it? I really don't want to have to start buying bottled water again.
I saw some neighborhood kids playing on what looked like our neighbors' power or phone box units. The kids were jumping and pushing them and pretending (I think?) to get shocked. One kid looked like he was trying to pull one over. I am concerned that they will get hurt or that a fire will start due to the damage. When I went to tell them to stop, they had run off.
The construction crew working on the new building across from Kroger constantly blocks the multi-use path. The license plate of the truck blocking the path this morning is TK 990LMG.
car parked on sidewalk 420 n Washington
Signal is not giving crosswalk signal to cross 10th St, thereby training students and other pedestrians to cross against the signal.
Signal at Tenth and Fee lane is skipping the pedestrian crossing on tenth street. Please fix asap as students are crossing 10th Street when traffic has green light.
Hi, Is Hilltop still a part of the Bloomingto Parks and Rec. Department? Visited recently and was really surprised to see how far the program has drifted from its original mission as a youth gardening program. With the money provided by Dr. Shalucha and the funds raised for the new gardening house and greenhouses, I feel that the youth gardening program should be the major focus of the garden and not a free family gardening spot. Any way to bring the original Hilltop back? Mary Hursh