closed #158884
Street Lights
- Case Date:
- 4/25/2017
Street light still out at the corner of 15th and Fairview st.
Street light still out at the corner of 15th and Fairview st.
Street light still out at the corner of 15th and Fairview st.
6 Kroger shopping carts are abandoned at the corner of Belle and Harvey.
Missing manhole cover. 2d east of Lincoln.
Light at 17th and fee out
On this page of the City of Bloomington Website (http://bloomington.in.gov/sanitationmodernization) I find conflicting references to the size of the recycling cart that will be issued to residents. See the quoted texts below. B. Recycling Operations • Weekly service: Recycling pickup will become a weekly pickup service on a designated day for each household. • Carts provided: Each household will receive a 64 gallon cart for recycling collection as a default. If desired, customers can also request either larger or smaller carts for recycling instead. Carts will be made of recycled content and containers that are currently being used will be picked up and recycled if the resident chooses. **Note: Households receive a 64 gallon cart. **Later it states...under the FAQs... How many carts will I get? Two carts will be provided per household, one for regular solid waste and one for all recycling. Again, customers will choose the size of their solid waste container. Customers will receive a 96 gallon recycling cart (or may request a smaller sized one), which will be collected for weekly single stream recycling. Households (customers) receive a 96 gallon cart. **My question is about which size recycling cart will people actually receive? I know I can request a smaller recycling cart, but which size are you actually planning to give households by default?
Looking forward to the new automated trash pickup system! I would like to suggest colors: Blue or Brown for the solid waste and green for the recycling.
steel plates across Jordan and Hunter are moving you can see the whole down into the street
Our next door neighbor wanted us to shovel snow away from their mailbox since the snow was plowed in a pile in front of it. It was assumed my son's car was parked in the cul de sac however he hasn't parked there when severe weather hits. I am not in the best of the health to shovel it away. Can someone from the city just plow it away from their mailbox and to the right of their driveway where no one parks? I mean the best to the city plow services but the neighbors think its our responsibility to shovel it and I beg to differ. Please direct me on this issue. They are a relatively young middle aged couple and are quite capable of handling this without blaming us. Deepest regards, Stacy
I live at Walnut Grove Apartments. Granted, no matter where you live, you'll get noise. But in the lease it mentions a noise curfew that starts at 10 pm. I have heard noise & thought it was the neighbor above me but it may not be him/her/them. I made a noise complaint with the police & reported it to the police. Well, it wasn't him/her/them. I have mobility issues plus I'm out of shape & overweight. I can't go to the 3rd floor to see if it someone from up there. The buildings are approx. 40 years old or so. It may not be blaring but I can hear it. I don't know if Walnut Grove can get stuff to go in between the walls or what. I have talked to them & they have tried to help to some extent. Is there any thing that can be done? I am trying to find another place to live but that takes time plus I'm on limited money & sec. 8. Please email me. Thank you.