closed #206226
Street Lights
2103 E Wimbleton LN
- Case Date:
- 10/9/2025
The street light at the corner of High and Wimbleton Ln is not functioning (burned out.) it has been this way for at least 2 weeks. Please repair asap.
The street light at the corner of High and Wimbleton Ln is not functioning (burned out.) it has been this way for at least 2 weeks. Please repair asap.
Gray SUV is parked on the west side of Eastside Drive (900 south block)right up to the intersection of Eastside Drive and and Maxwell Lane, compromising turning safety.
This Jeep vehicle with Indiana license plates TPV176 has been parked in the yellow zone at my driveway since Wednesday, October 8, 2025. Please ticket and then tow, if necessary. Thank you, Elida C. Behar October 10, 2025
The pedestrian console on the pole next to BJ;s on College mall Rd is hanging by wires from the pole. Needs to be repaired. See the picture.
Dead raccoon in the street by the curb
street lamp out on light on west side of East Winslow Farm Drive (pond side of street, across street from 523 E Winslow Farm Drive), between E Moss Creek Drive and E Hickory Stick Drive
Backing into the parking spots is not accessible. It takes too long to back into a spot and other cars honk at each other. I yelled that cars behind me had to back up, and they told me to shut the fuck up. Not conducive. Please change them back to front end parking. Please bring peace back to bloomington
Backing into the parking spots is not accessible. It takes too long to back into a spot and other cars honk at each other. I yelled that cars behind me had to back up, and they told me to shut the fuck up. Not conducive. Please change them back to front end parking. Please bring peace back to bloomington
The S. Walnut / Miller Drive traffic light isn't working properly after the utility work was done at the intersection last month. The Miller Dr light cycles green when there are no cars and it stays red on S. Walnut for 40 seconds...way too long for no cars on Miller.
Bradford Pears (invasive species) located at Monroe Water Treatment Plant. The two trees are located at the discharge point of a surface drain. More importantly, the trees are located directly adjacent to the Hoosier National Forest, which is just a mere 50ft away (across Shady Side Dr). Currently, the trees are bearing fruit. It appears that these fruits' seeds have the opportunity to traverse the slope and end up in our watershed, tainting the Hoosier National Forest, as an invasive species. The trees should be removed ASAP, as part of the City's initiative to systematically remove Bradford Pear trees from public property. Given the proximity to the National Forest and in the confines of the Lake Monroe watershed, this is a priority site.