closed #203173
Parking Meters and Citations
117 N Jackson ST
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2025
illegally parking on side of street blocking driveways and in front of stop sign
illegally parking on side of street blocking driveways and in front of stop sign
There is a green/gray tent up towards the hill on the northwest interior of the Winslow Woods Nature park. Up a steep hill after crossing the small "river", halfway through the loop where the trail splits in 2. Smelled smoke nearby and noticed it the past few times I been up there.
Sue Sgambelluri - 812-345-3215 Sue lives in Ridgefield at 3909 N. Whitewood Way. She is inquiring about who maintains the sidewalks that run along Kinser and Rosewood here. Is it the HOA, or the city?
Call holes and the intersection of South Rogers and Patterson
Alley between 821 and 823 w. 4th Street, fallen tree blocking alley. About halfway up the alley between 4th and 3rd Street. Possible power lines downed. Approach with caution.
Stop sign at Hillsdale Ct and Hillsdale Dr is obscured by overgrown invasive plants. The entire ROW is as well.
Call holes and the intersection of South Rogers and Patterson
Comments for Administration and City Council members: please note the Bloomington public response and feelings as executive orders from Braun come down at the federal level - it is against the core values and heart of this community. The future is remote and hybrid with emphasis on flexibility as workers are human not cattle. DEI is important in every capacity, not whatever Braun’s “innovation” plan is - that is a buzzword, not DEI. Please please please continue to actually think in a forward direction with all residents, equity, the environment, and future generations in mind. It seems the state is now going backwards; Bloomington needs to continue progressing in a positive and inclusive way. Residents hope to see a public response and show of action that does NOT align with Braun’s recent takeover. We look forward to continuing to participate in a community that does great work for ALL with workers who happily serve us. Thank you for your consideration of these comments and continued work for the actual citizens who make up the community.
Why don’t you recognize the number of complaints surrounding homeless issues…encampments, nuisance and harassment since 90% of your complaints surround this issue? The needs to be recognition of the severity of this issue and it starts with the city government recognizing how much influence has on the negativity and safety of the entire community Yesterday in front of the library the was a homeless person yelling at top of his lungs and flailing his arms at anyone the dared walk past him…the entire issue is treated a a pass along.
Greetings. Once again, I see little to no effort on behalf of the City of Bloomington in celebrating Pride, and more specifically assuring safety and inclusion of its significant LGBTQ population. At least at current, I see no mention on the CFRD or Mayor pages, and no of no sponsored events. There has been seldom to ever a time in recent years of such attack on this minority population, with safety feeling slim even at the university level, and now is the time for moral leadership. Please step forward and actually speak up on behalf of your residents.