closed #171543
Street Lights
1100-1198 E Sheridan Dr, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 1/26/2020
The street light at Sheridan and Hawthorne is going on and off repeatedly.
The street light at Sheridan and Hawthorne is going on and off repeatedly.
Water gushing from the sidewalk in front of my house, low water pressure inside.
I was issued a parking ticket after selling a vehicle. It is a black kawasaki. I sold it August 17th and was issued a parking ticket for that vehicle with a date in September. I did NOT give my license plate in the transfer of the vehicle. I called and a lady told me she would remove the ticket from my file because it was a mistake but I now have a collection wanting the money. Please get back with me. My name is Leif Strong. DOB 09/22/1988
Street pole light out in front of units 1114/1112/1112.5 S Fairview St. The street is very dark.
On February 17th 2014, I was driving northbound on Liberty Drive. I was in front of Arthur Solutions when I hit a pothole that was filled with water. The pothole not only took out one of my tires, but two. Does the city do any reimbursements for accidents such as these? Please contact my via phone. My quick trip to the grocery store ended up leaving me a repair bill for over four hundred dollars.
This vehicle has been parked in the same spot near the intersection of Twin Oaks Ridge and Adams Hill Circle for months and months without being moved. The plates have been expired since February and are from Marion County. It seems like it has been abandoned.
Dead and decomposing deer across sidewalk on north side of road where sidewalk hidden from road by brush.
Parking in the sidewalk is always a problem for someone in a wheelchair!!!!
I have spoken to three different people this morning working for the parking department, all of whom have been unhelpful and rude. Each time I have an interaction with anyone from the parking department, it is unpleasant and unprofessional. This behavior is unacceptable for any person to behave in this way, especially someone who is employed by my government. In the first incident, I politely asked the woman why I was recieving a ticket and that I did not understand. She was rude and unhelpful. After this, I called the number printed on my ticket and spoke to the parking manager, also asking her why I had received my ticket; as well as voicing my concern about the way that I was previously treated. Instead of offering to make the situation right, she lectured me on how "more people should care about accessibility issues" and that since I was blocking the sidewalk entrance, she "hopes I never end up in a wheelchair and need to access the sidewalk". After politely bringing the first woman to her attention, I was immediately met with MORE uncalled for disrespect. I then followed up and called the second woman's boss. Thankfully, I understand now why I got the ticket, but I do not trust that the situation has been handled. However, each person in this department clearly needs to take a course in customer service.
Potholes on this road—three in particular have been around for weeks. On one pothole, the edge of the road is gone.