- Case Date:
- 7/3/2024
Saw someone yell at/harass a city employee for being properly pulled over with flashing lights and hazards while picking up trash signage along the road and in sidewalk area after the storm, and now that everything has calmed down I wanted to report that here. As a resident, I would like to know that the administration is supporting these civil servants that are overworked and underpaid and doing the tiring, thankless work that administrations and councils make their jobs. Are you all making it clear to those bad actors in town that behavior such as that is not tolerated? With doxing online and such short tempers, things seem to only continue to escalate with those who are displeased with government in general. Are the City workers we need being protected in their day to day? I would like to thank those cleaning up the roads, reducing needless signage and trash, and ensuring everything stays clean and out of the storm system. All those many groups residents see out every day seem to go unnoticed but are so crucial to maintaining Bloomington. Thanks for your consideration and time.
- Case Date:
- 7/5/2024
former Pizza Hut on Pete Ellis being used as homeless encampment
Request a new Street Light
- Case Date:
- 7/22/2024
street lights by old courthouse building downtown in disrepair. Spoke to a City employee (Montell Large) that referred me to this site. Apparently a Chris Smith is responsible for these requests. Please let Mr. Smith know that Montell referred me to him and that these lights are hanging by a thread and need to be fully replaced in order for public safety.
- Case Date:
- 7/24/2024
pile of shit with needle sticking out of it at 114 e 6th
- Case Date:
- 7/29/2024
At Pete Ellis & Johnhinkle Street (address 3100 Johnhinkle) there is a homeless camp at the back of the property (field). There is hazardous waste at the camp and it needs to be cleaned up. The camp opening to the camp is about 3 feet to the right of the Private Property sign at the back of the field. I have more photos if you'd like them.
- Case Date:
- 8/7/2024
This is in response to ticket #192753, as well as several others I've seen/submitted. It does no good to have a ticket reporting system if NO ONE RESPONDS on the same day/in a reasonable time period. I submitted this earlier. If no one responds do the needs of Bloomington's people on a timely basis, then having this response system is COMPLETELY POINTLESS. Dunn St (over by the intersection of Indiana and 3rd) has been blocked off for days, and no one seems to care. If you aren't going to take residents' concerns seriously, then just delete these tickets and delete the tickets of everyone in Bloomington who counted on you to resolve these issues. I'm so disappointed in how the city has responded to the needs of its people. 430 S Dunn (the apartment building itself right there) and the road near 2537 E 7th St - are almost constantly LOUD or INTRUSIVE on other tenants' rights. I know all about "quiet enjoyment" and "constructive eviction" thanks to my lawyer. WHY does the city have a self-report function if no one responds within the same say or even the same week? My friend on Dunn St can't sleep because some of the residents are so loud and the company doesn't bother to change things. New residents at one of Pavilion's buildings (Poolside, 3rd floor) Either change would be much appreciated, but I'd love for tenants in this city to have rights respected by their landlords. Do something.
- Case Date:
- 8/10/2024
Referring to closed case #192360. Excessive growth on the Hunter foot path (between S Mitchell Street and Eastside Drive). A warning was given. To whom, we wonder? It looks like this foot path is city property, so should be maintained by the city. Nothing has been done as of Saturday, August 10,
- Case Date:
- 9/14/2024
A bit odd to have Black & Brown Arts on the same day as Pride maybe. If going to do so would have been great to have seen more collaboration between the City and Pride in cross-marketing, maybe a joint venture, or something that would make it feel a bit collaborative instead of potential to choose either or. Hard in a busy town to avoid other events, but these were both cultural festivals.
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2024
Park Ridge East Park is very very very dark at night. Feels dangerous to walk Greenway. Can we get one more light even? Thank you.
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2024
The city of Bloomington has chosen to place two new, unwanted, street lights on the 1000 block of South Hawthorne. They appear to be halogens because they are VERY bright at night and causing light pollution at night. Our starry skies are gone. Why have they been placed there? There are currently "Hurricane" style street lights in the same vicinity. Did someone request these? Thank you. V/r, Mark