closed #209521
Fire Hazards
410 S College Mall RD
- Case Date:
- 3/25/2026
Boxes of paper stored in ceiling between high tops and railing. Fire starts in ceiling sprinkler system cannot reach them. Items stored in various tiles throughout store.
Boxes of paper stored in ceiling between high tops and railing. Fire starts in ceiling sprinkler system cannot reach them. Items stored in various tiles throughout store.
Ceiling tiles above soda machine in kitchen are not only not a single tile piece but it is cut/altered and pieced together. Numerous ceiling leaks and unrelated but they do not have a valid retail food establishment permit. Should not be open for business.
Looking to see if a new sidewalk could be built between Adams street and Bloomfield Road. There are already sidewalks up to the intersection of Adams and Allen Street extending a little beyond (in front of the Bloom apartment complex). An extension of this sidewalk to Bloomfield road would connect all residents in this area to other sidewalks in Bloomington.
Workers ahead (or alike) sign is left on the East bound side of Rhorer. Similarly, just across S Walnut Street, there is another sign also on the East bound side of the road. Please pick up these two signs.
Flashing pedestrian beacon only one side works
The road asphalt has deteriorated at the entrance to my drive and there is a pothole just to the south of this area. Could you please have your repair crew fill those areas.
Car parked against traffic on the street, once again.
There is an extremely rough patch of pavement in the 400 block of South Eagleson that is bone-jarring to vehicles and bicyclists alike.
Caller to HAND reporting a large tree between his property and the neighbors has fallen and blocked the sidewalk and is concerned for safety of those passing near/under a large branch. He thinks that this may be a City-responsible tree and would like to be contacted by phone for follow-up.
Dave Askins B Square covered the topic of grinding sidewalks as a less expensive oprion to pouring new concrete. Here's a suggestion: try to find why my ~30+sidewalk (806 S. Park Ave) is almost the only one that hasn't needed repair of any kind. The weak points are the seems at each end. Mine was done as part of the program that allowed residents to get on a waitlist and then pay only for materials (work done by the City I think). Part of the reason may be that the seams and the curbs seem to be just scored lines, i e. aesthetic rather than functional. Whatever the reason it might be worth finding out.