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closed #183826

Street & Traffic Signs

Case Date:
5/15/2023

Speed limit signs in Park Ridge East on Morningside near Park Ridge Road are confusing. Adjacent signs say 20 mph and 25 mph. The 20 is for the nearby park but another 25 sign is across the street south of the tennis court. The 20 mph sign should remain. The two 25 mph signs could be moved east a few hundred feet over the hill on Morningside and placed near Hampton Court to encourage slower speed on Morningside.

closed #183827

Street & Traffic Signs

Case Date:
5/15/2023

comment on ticket 183826: suggested direction for moving signs should be "west" over the hill on Morningside

closed #183832

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/15/2023

Front grass has not been touched -- it is 2 ft high and growing. It is awful 1528 S. Andrew Cir is the location

closed #183835

Traffic Related Complaints

Case Date:
5/15/2023

Please begin monitoring traffic speed on Smith Road (between Third and Moore's Pike). The traffic generally does over the speed limit. There are no stop signs, no crosswalks. It can be dangerous to cross at Brownridge, Brighton, Fenbrook.

closed #183836

City Performance

Case Date:
5/15/2023

Millions of dollars on fire trucks and No working Aerial truck with my tax dollars. Who is responsible for the maintenance and accountability for not doing their job.

closed #183837

Street & Traffic Signs

Case Date:
5/15/2023

speeding continues on Morningside. please make sure nimby don't stop improvements

closed #183838

Street Trees

Case Date:
5/15/2023

There is an Ash tree on city property right next to the street light on Mulberry Drive that appears to be dying. The tree was struck by lightening last year and has been treated for Bore Ash disease. I would like someone to take a look at it to see if it's viable.

closed #183842

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
5/15/2023

Hi! Lawson Road in Bloomington (off Sample Rd exit) doesn’t have ditches on either side so it’s eroding away at the sides. There’s steep drop offs in certain areas. The road has been patched multiple times but is rough. Thanks!

closed #183844

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
5/16/2023

Is anything ever going to be done about Monroe county saddle club Kat and Ronnie abuse animals and she neglects them she is responsible for other peoples animals and doesn’t feed or water them half the time she doesn’t clean stalls like she’s supposed too and mold has grown in some of them the barn is empty now bc people have moved out due to the neglect many people have witnessed them hitting there horses and boarders horses and reported it with whips leads hands you name it she had rabbits in the barn at one time don’t know if she still does but she never fed or watered them either animals are loosing weight in her care and looking sickly every time I come out for a show or to practice in the arena I hear about it from boarders and I witness it myself something needs to be done before a animal dies in the care of her it’s getting worse and worse I will be reporting it to the board also I’m just worried for these poor innocent animals

closed #183852

Business

Case Date:
5/16/2023

Hello, Mr. Hamilton. I have a student graduating from IU next fall. We put our names on a waitlist for Hilton Hotel two years prior. We just received the quote for the three night stay---3,000 which does not include parking or taxes. I wrote them and said this is highway robbery. We thought it would go to 500 per night and expected 1500 rates for the 3 days, however, them going up to 900-1000 plus a night is uncalled for. The sales manager, Diana Thomas, at Hilton Garde Inn wrote me back and said it is 'unfortunately, a market thing with occupancy going way up at graduation driving market.' I understand that rooms are in demand....that is why we booked two years ago. However, do you think, as mayor of your town, that upping the room rate to 900-1,000 per night....which is about a 400-500% increase is reasonable? I think this is something to be looked into. There has to be some sort of regulation or assistance in this college town. As parents, we are already flying in, going to your restaurants, paying for school/tuition and paying for housing and groceries for our kids. This is complete greed and gouging to me and I wanted to make you aware. (Sadly, we and our 6 other parent groups had to cancel due to this unreal price hike.) Thank you for reading. (Which I do hope you, as the mayor read this and not an assistant or tech person.) Appreciate that. -Wendy Deutsch