closed #139920
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 8/11/2014
COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE??????
COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE??????
Weeds, grass and trees are overgrown and severely limiting space on the sidewalk, causing patrons to walk in the street to avoid the shrubs.
Poison ivy behind high point commercial property. 702 n walnut
Excessive growth on sidewalk
At this location on the City website (http://bloomington.in.gov/documents/viewDocument.php?document_id=3030)would you please update the information about Centerstone? The copy should read - Centerstone is a community-based behavioral healthcare provider. Persons with serious mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders are often homeless or at-risk. Centerstone serves people who are homeless and who struggle with behavioral health issues. Services are available in 17 Indiana counties and surrounding areas. Centerstone has an extensive supportive housing continuum for adults with serious mental illness who are receiving clinical services from our clinics. Both transitional and permanent housing are available with varying levels of accompanying supportive services. Centerstone has over 316 residential beds in 27 facilities. Forty-six of these beds are reserved for clients meeting the HUD definition of homelessness. People who are homeless have access to Centerstone's services, including intensive case management, psychiatric care, and employment assistance. 645 South Rogers Street Bloomington, IN 47403 For more information and first appointments: 800-344-8802 Crisis Line 24/7: 800-832-5442
Trash at 408 n Washington
Pot holes are becoming quite large in the alley on the north side of One City Centre, 120 W 7th Street. Thank you.
I find the city website rather difficult to use, and aesthetically, it isn't very pleasing. Personally, I find that it is in need of some updates and remodeling - it looks rather aged, and has many outdated links in pages. I am often very interesting in economic and park development, as well as future projects and proposals to the development of the city - such as the Certified Technology Park, and the Switchyard Park development. I hope to see a site redesign that streamlines everything, makes it beautifully simple, and highlights "new" news regarding city events and developments, while archiving some of the older events and developments.