Water Quality
829 W 17th ST
- Case Date:
- 5/6/2026
Black flakes in my water that leave a greasy residue. I last reported this issue on March 16, 2026.
The issue is not consistent but seems to pop up randomly which makes it a threat as it is easy not to notice when I am potentially showering with it, washing with it, and even drinking it.
Photo shows the black residue left after filling my bathtub with water only. Quarter for scale.
Note: I re-submitted to include my address
Parking Meters and Citations
412 E Wylie ST
- Case Date:
- 5/13/2026
Car parked over driveway into street. This chokes the area and makes it hard for more than one car to pass on the public road at a time.
- Case Date:
- 5/6/2026
Black flakes in my water that leave a greasy residue. I last reported this issue on March 16, 2026.
The issue is not consistent but seems to pop up randomly which makes it a threat as it is easy not to notice when I am potentially showering with it, washing with it, and even drinking it.
Photo shows the black residue left after filling my bathtub with water only. Quarter for scale.
Abandoned Vehicle
1214 W Cottage Grove AVE
- Case Date:
- 5/11/2026
A car has been abandoned in front of our property, it is parked on the north side of West Cottage Grove Ave at the corner with Adams St. The car is a dark green Toyota RAV 4, license: Michigan C8840706 exp. April 12, 2026.
Temporary Signage w/o permit
1303 S High ST
- Case Date:
- 5/1/2026
'Inman Property Service' sign attached to the fence, corner Covenanter/S High Street.
Parking Meters and Citations
Geological Survey Core Library
- Case Date:
- 5/13/2026
IU-owned van parked in parking spot but extends beyond parking spot into street. This chokes the area and makes it hard for more than one car to pass on the public road at a time.
Sidewalk Requests
S Adams
- Case Date:
- 5/12/2026
There is no sidewalk south of the county youth shelter and north of Woodhill Dr
Dangerous walking in road to and from
2 nd St / Bloomfield Road
Report issues with BIRD scooters
Rogers St & 10th St at the B Line Trail
- Case Date:
- 5/13/2026
Scooters blocking sidewalk at Rogers St & B-Line Trail intersection
Parks & Rec Programs
163 W Club House Dr
- Case Date:
- 5/4/2026
I am an elderly individual who relies on a cart to access the course. On multiple occasions, I—and others with mobility or disability-related needs—have been turned away when requesting a spectator cart at events held at Cascades Golf Course.
Many of us travel significant distances to support our grandsons and granddaughters, only to arrive and be told that no carts are available, with little more than an apology offered. As a public, municipally operated facility, this raises serious concerns about access for individuals who cannot reasonably walk the course.
If these issues are not addressed, I will be pursuing a formal complaint based on accessibility concerns and will be consulting with legal counsel regarding next steps. I would strongly encourage this matter to be reviewed and resolved promptly.
- Case Date:
- 5/1/2026
I wanted to voice my frustrations with some of the new policies that negatively impact the high school golf programs that compete/practice at Cascades Golf Course.
First, my understanding is that there is a new policy that the high school team and players cannot schedule tee times in the afternoon during their practice period on any day other than Mondays or Tuesdays. My son has a junior annual membership at Cascades (and has for the last 8-10 years), yet because of his participation on the high school golf team, this policy would presumably prevent him from being able to reserving a tee time on Wednesday-Friday from 3-5:30 p.m. Any other junior annual member who isn't on the team can reserve a tee time during that same time slot. My son pays the same amount for his annual membership as any other junior, but he is presumably denied access because of his participation on the golf team. If that is in fact the policy, that is wrong, unfair, and should be changed immediately.
On another note, from what we have been told, I find it disappointing that many of the changes that negatively impact the golf programs (higher prices for range balls, new restrictions to practice space, restrictions to permissible days to schedule matches, etc.) were made without any dialogue with the coaches and/or high school administration. While I fully appreciate that Cascades Golf Course is a business and changes like these are necessary at times, it would seem that the longstanding relationship that the Bloomington North H.S. golf programs and players have had with Cascades would have made a discussion appropriate. That type of discussion would have at least provided an opportunity for the coaches/school to express how some of these changes negatively impact the team (i.e., how viable is it to have a JV team if practice space is so limited?) and how it negatively impacts the growth of the sport. I think a municipal city course should be striving to encourage local youths to play golf, and not making changes that discourage them from doing so.