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401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 7/12/2024
I let you know when I try call city office of mayor phone number I keeping reconnect do you know why
I let you know when I try call city office of mayor phone number I keeping reconnect do you know why
Concrete sidewalk deteriorated in two sections here on west side of Aswood Dr just south of Cedarwood Circle Dr.
I've sent a few uReports about the service not working on my iPhone 14 (the request never fully processes - I never get the "thank you - here's your ticket number". So, I've taken to submitting uReports from my laptop (MacBook Pro, Catalina OS, version 10.15.7, using Chrome Browser) and found additional usability issues. For example, when I click on "find me" within a uReport request, the resulting map takes up the rest of the screen, and will not allow me to scroll down to the "general information" section or to submit the request! To do so, I had to minimize the View Zoom. This is true in both Chrome and Safari. I know there are plans to replace uReport. I'm definitely interested in being part of a resident testing group whenever there is a new system and/or upgrades to this one.
Hello, I’m a Louisville area Hoosier who visits Bloomington 10-15 times a year for #iubb, #iufb, high school events, and getaways with friends. I am writing to support bringing public fast charge stations for electric cars to town. The nearest for-pay fast charge stations are in Newberry and Terre Haute. Because most of my trips are up & back in one day, the numerous slow-change stations in parking garages or hotels do not help me unless it’s an extended stay. Thank you
The uReport system is hanging up at the submission phase. I'm trying to report a sidewalk problem with a photo attached, but it has hung up at the submission phase multiple times on different days that I've tried.
Sent a request on April 8th for information concerning an area of our parking lot that use to be an alley. We have some issues and were trying to get some answers.
I don’t remember what the initiative is called, but someone planted trees and the city stopped mowing a large swath of Butler Park a year or two ago. Predictably, invasive plant species immediately colonized the area once mowing ceased. I understand the sentiment of trying to re-naturalize a space, but it’s counterproductive if we’re just going to create another xenotope. If city staff don’t have the time to maintain the new space and control the invasive plants, then I recommend that mowing be resumed in the meantime.
A large tree fell and completely blocked the B-Line trail today at lamppost 156 (next to the railroad overpass). I was able to carve out a path for pedestrians and cyclists but the remainder of the tree still needs to be removed. I'd also appreciate if crews could remove the nearby brush pile since it creates cover for rats and mice. Thanks!
I found my trash can like this after this morning's pickup. My guess is that it was replaced too close to (or partially in) the road after pickup and it was struck by a vehicle. I also noticed another bin on my block with this same kind of damage.
Drainage channel near 10th and Fairview is clogged with debris from recent flooding events. It needs to be dug out to allow water to drain and avoid breeding mosquitoes. Location is halfway between Fairview and the path connecting Butler Park to the B line.