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open #202434

Street Trees

Case Date:
5/2/2025

I wanted to bring attention to a large tree on Ramble Rd East (in front of our house) that appears to be at risk of falling. The soil around the ground is increasingly exposed and raised, which makes us worry it could eventually fall—possibly toward the house across the street. Could the the city to address this matter and assess the tree’s stability to prevent potential damage? Thanks

closed #202406

Other

Case Date:
4/30/2025

In Southeast Park the water at the two fountain has not been turned on. Is there a reason or just an oversight? The dog is really disappointed.

open #202435

City Construction Projects

Case Date:
5/2/2025

Construction equipment is parked on the sidewalk. The city would not let businesses park this equipment on the street, blocking access for cars. Why do you allow them to block access for pedestrians? Thank you. West 2nd street just east of eucild street northwest of street

closed #202414

Parking Meters and Citations

Case Date:
5/1/2025

I paid my fine today. However, I would like to note that we visited Bloomington to shop antique stores and enjoy your city. We did make purchases at 2 different antique stores and enjoyed a delicious lunch at Amrit Restaurant. We were surprised when we got back to our car and found the citation. We were parked near a crowded outdoor market and truly did not notice a meter. Most cities we visit don't charge for parking on weekends. We enjoyed our visit but will be going elsewhere in the future to spend our money in other small towns.

closed #202450

Parks & Playgrounds

Case Date:
5/3/2025

The lack of restrooms at Hopewell Commons will prevent me and many others from using this beautiful facility. I'm extremely disappointed.

open #202451

Biking & Walking

Case Date:
5/3/2025

While l love the permeable pavers at Hopewell Commons, I feel they create an unsafe environment. The pavers cross Morton, making that area appear to be an extension of the park. It doesn't look like a road, so I fear park users, especially children, won't look for cars. I think warning signs or additional stop signs could increase safety