- Case Date:
- 5/20/2026
The taste/smell in the water supply has been a problem for years. The last time I brought up the subject to the City, they sent someone out to flush the water line--turn on a nearby fire hydrant. Of course, after a few days the water returns to smell/taste. So, what is being done to solve the problem? What is the position of the Health Department?
City Construction Projects
- Case Date:
- 5/21/2026
I appreciate the paving happening and the difficulty in controlling traffic around it downtown, but the crews need more signs and flaggers ASAP
- Case Date:
- 4/28/2026
A large sycamore branch from a neighbors yard fell onto S Dunn St between E Wylie St and E Dodds St, blocking the road. I pulled what I could into our yard however a portion of the road is still blocked. Thank you!
- Case Date:
- 4/28/2026
Regarding report #210315 - My neighbors and I were able to cut the tree into lighter weight sections and drag it out of the street. I filled my yard waste bin and he is working on filling his bin. It is no longer blocking Dunn Street. Thank you!
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 4/28/2026
There is a significant pot hole at the end of the driveway at 521 E Winslow Farm Dr. The area in question is an "eyebrow" and several of us need to turn unto E Winslow Farm Drive from this semi-circle. The hole is rather large and deep and it has become a serious problem to avoid. The hole is located on the city street of E Winslow Frm Drive. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
- Case Date:
- 5/1/2026
Several tree branches are hanging low along South Wexley street and getting stuck in mail carriers/delivery trucks, plus creating scratch marks on exterior paint for cars/trucks
- Case Date:
- 5/1/2026
Please fix the light timer at the Bryan Park Tennis court. The sign states the lighting will go off automatically at 1030 pm. This is not happening. The lighting has remained on past that until at least midnight. It is a very bright light adding to the light pollution in town. Thank you. V/r, Mark
- 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.
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2026
Is there a way to respond to a uReport? Case #210072 was closed 05/01 with the following comment:
Planning staff visited the reported address, which seems to actually reference 1857 E Cheyanne Ln, and did not observe equipment or similar from the ROW.
I don't understand how the equipment was not seen from the ROW (which I'm guessing is right of way).
Thank you.
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
- Case Date:
- 5/4/2026
A section of the curb on the east half of the roundabout is significantly damaged and a chunk of the curb has broken off.