closed #203939
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 7/3/2025
Recent rains have made a ten inch trench in the unpaved alley next to 823 W. 4th, on the hill up 3rd Street.
Recent rains have made a ten inch trench in the unpaved alley next to 823 W. 4th, on the hill up 3rd Street.
The asphalt surrounding the storm drain is sinking creating a hole by the drain.
noty enough fix it signals
Every time I come into that clerks office I am treated like complete garbage I do not work 100+ hours a week and then go in their to be treated like that the ladies in their give me a lot of sly and Rhude comments and don’t even answer my questions and it really makes me upset and I would just like to let you know it really pisses a lot of local town people off how they treat everyone especially men, seems like a woman only environment and I would like something done about it.
I paid for several hours on a meter and got a ticket before the time was even up! I appealed it and only got a letter saying my appeal was denied -- no reason. This is so unjust and I have no recourse but it makes me want to avoid ever visiting Bloomington again! This is fraud on your part, giving me a ticket for a meter that hadn't run out yet!
No parking sign is down. The location is on 10th Street, West of College Avenue.
The Southwest Branch of the library is currently inaccessible to people with mobility issues. The road and driveway are completely blocked off and a worker suggested I park at the middle school parking lot. This would have been a long walk across uneven, unsafe terrain to reach the library. This is unacceptable, and it's a violation of the Americans With Disabilities Act. That whole project has been a mess for weeks, requiring people to drive through a one-lane roadway without a flagger or light (the portion near the library). The roadway has not been paved for weeks. It's being handled very poorly, but today's situation is illegal.
Once again, case #203266 seems to be going nowhere . . .
Water quality has gotten extremely bad the last week. We (Starbucks store) monitor our water filtration system regularly and normally need to change the filter every 3-4 months (filters are rated to last up to 6 months but they ask us to change them once they become "latte colored"). Saturday 6/28, we found that our water filter was nearly completely black despite being only 1 month old. We changed the filter on Sunday 6/29 and within 24 hours it had already turned "latte colored" (tan). By Tuesday 7/1, it had already turned a dark brown and we had our water filtration system contractor Icee come out and check over the system, run a refresh, and change all changeable parts. Today, Saturday 7/5, the filter is back to being a dark brown color. We are concerned about what is in the water coming through our system and for those around us consuming tap water.
We have a heavy discoloration (brown) from the main line coming into the home. We have a pre-filter prior to plumbing through the home and the pre-filter shows a heavy (almost solid) brown within 24hrs from changing the filter.