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closed #199641

Street Lights

100 W 6th St

Case Date:
12/11/2024

Stop light at 6th St and N Walnut is out.

closed #199644

Trash

425 E Cottage Grove AVE

Case Date:
12/11/2024

Mounds of trash piled up on the ground on the back (north) side of this house, attracting wild animals and potentially a fire hazard.

closed #199647

Water Utility Problems

111 N Dunn ST

Case Date:
12/11/2024

Reported by commercial tenant 107 N Dunn Street, bent door to water meter pit in front of 111 N Dunn Street, 5" depression in center of doors. I cut a piece of OSB and placed it over the trap doors, reported to the City of Bloomington under Utilities, needs to be repaired/replaced.

closed #199652

Drainage or Runoff

413 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
12/12/2024

Hi! It looks like there’s a water leak in this alley. A lot of water is flowing from the ground and trickling down the street. Thanks!

closed #199653

Drainage or Runoff

413 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
12/12/2024

Hi! It looks like there’s a water leak in this alley. A lot of water is flowing from the ground and trickling down the street. Thanks!

closed #199654

Drainage or Runoff

413 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
12/12/2024

Hi! It looks like there’s a water leak in this alley. A lot of water is flowing from the ground and trickling down the street. Thanks!

closed #199656

Temporary Signage w/o permit

2002 E 7th Street, Bloomington

Case Date:
12/12/2024

In the ROW: For Rent sign

closed #199660

Water Utility Billing Problems

4177 N Stone Mill RD

Case Date:
12/12/2024

Hello, My bill was paid but my water is still not working?

closed #199664

Parking Meters and Citations

224 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
12/13/2024

Two delivery trucks driving and parking the wrong direction on Morton Street between Kirkwood and 6th. Please make them stop doing this.

closed #199672

Leaf Collection

701 1/2 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
12/15/2024

Property owner blew leaves all over sidewalks along both Cottage Grove and Lincoln, where they have piled up and are blocking passage and making the walkways slippery and dangerous. If the City refuses to pick up leaves, they should at least follow through and fine people who blow leaves onto ther people's property or public thoroughfares. The argument that the leaves will eventually decay is specious; that line of thought could be extended to saying that there is no need for laws at all because eventually everyone alive today will one day be dead.