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closed #188857

Street & Traffic Signs

W Vernal Pike & N Curry Pike, Richland Township, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
6/9/2024

traffic lights out at vernal / curry intersection, currently a 4 way stop with flashing red light

closed #201093

Trash

W Vernal Pike

Case Date:
2/22/2025

Please pick up a large bag of trash on the north side of overpass bridge on Vernal Pike that goes over 46. It has been there all winter. I stopped to put it in my trunk, but it was too big and dirty. Thanks so much. Sharon Roualet, Crescent Bend Neighborhood Association on West 17th.

closed #131479

Trash

W Vernal PIKE

Case Date:
4/25/2013

trash behind commercial building on Vernal. Behind the fence.

closed #120884

Water Quality

W VERNAL PKY

Case Date:
11/26/1996

LEAK AT FIRE HYDRANT

closed #122194

Excessive Growth

W VERNAL PIKE

Case Date:
4/10/1995

Vernal Pike

closed #122195

Excessive Growth

W VERNAL PIKE

Case Date:
4/10/1995

Vernal Pike

closed #122209

Excessive Growth

W VERNAL PIKE

Case Date:
4/3/1995

Vernal Pk & Packinghouse Rd

closed #47356

Water Utility Problems

W VERNAL

Case Date:
10/24/2001

CITIZEN SAW DAVID GRUBB HOOK UP A GARDEN HOSE TO FIRE HYDRANT ON VERNAL ACROSS FROM WHITESTONE AND SPRAY TRAFFIC, THEN DIS-CONNECT HOSE AND LEAVE HYDRANT RUNNING.

closed #169711

Water Utility Billing Problems

W Upper Valley Rd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
8/5/2019

I feel my water bill is wrong

closed #210020

Parks & Playgrounds

W Univ St

Case Date:
4/19/2026

There is a significant shortage of pickleball courts in the city, which has led to consistently overcrowded conditions at RCA Community Park and Switchyard Park. At the same time, there appears to be an overabundance of tennis courts relative to the number of residents actively participating in pickleball. When Hopewell Commons opened, there was genuine excitement in the community. Unfortunately, that enthusiasm quickly faded. Players have largely avoided these courts due to poor and, frankly, unusable conditions—particularly the net setup and, more importantly, the playing surface. The decision to install perforated tile flooring instead of a standard concrete surface has made the courts impractical for regular play. The ball will bounce at erratic angles and if you try to run the shoes willc catch the cracks between the tiles and cause a fall and injury. The surface quality significantly impacts gameplay and safety, to the point where players would rather wait 30–60 minutes for a court elsewhere than use these brand new establishment. Given the budget allocated for this development, it raises legitimate questions about how funds were spent (please share this), especially considering that the cost and requirements for building a standard, functional pickleball court are well understood. The end result at Hopewell Commons does not align with those expectations, and needs to be replaced by a proper concrete base flooring.