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closed #153925

Other

Case Date:
7/6/2016

Dear Bill With Indiana's gun laws pre-empting any local action, it may be challenging for City Legal to find a way to revise parade policy to prevent people from carrying assault weapons through the parade. On Monday I fled the parade upon seeing men with assault weapons bearing down on my family as they rode down College Avenue. If they had opened fire, I would have no time, and no where, to escape. So I left immediately. Since then I have pondered on how our City might protect us from this experience in the future. Posting about this on facebook, 100 comments ensued. My suggestions are: 1) At parade line-up, insist on verifying gun licenses belonging to people bearing weapons. Call in BPD for help, if necessary. (I hear a rumor that City employees failed to check gun licenses this year). 2) Make an explicit statement requesting no assault weapons in the parade, or somehow explicitly not allowing them. 3) Issue a statement warning citizens that floats will bear assault weapons in the parade, so that we can choose to protect ourselves by not attending the parade, if the City really has no recourse. 4) Take on the legal issue of state law pre-empting local provisions, perhaps through an action of City Council. Appeal rulings, if necessary. 5) Since a private institution may choose to not allow open carry of weapons, perhaps the City creates a separate, private institution to administer the parade. A public-private entity like the Friends of the Market effort to raise funds for farmer's market. Really hoping you can prevent this experience in future. It goes far beyond the diversity and open-mindedness we want our parade to express. It is about danger and safety. All the very best, Julia DeBruicker Valliant 1992 City of Bloomington July 4 parade Grand Marshal 2013 City of Bloomington July 4 parade float organizer 2016 City of Bloomington July 4 parade terrified spectator

closed #153926

Other

Case Date:
7/6/2016

New Voices Opera group wrote to thank the mayor for the funds they received through a recent grant they were awarded. Mayor wanted to thank them for the thank-you note and wish them luck.

closed #153928

Other

Case Date:
7/6/2016

Veda Stanfield is concerned about the substation. Response via letter thanking her for reaching out and assuring her we're taking these concerns into consideration. Address: 627 W. 7th St. Bloomington IN 47404

closed #153929

Parking Meters and Citations

3200 S Southern Oaks DR

Case Date:
7/6/2016

Abandoned car with expired plate parked on the public street Southern Oaks Drive for more than 1 month

closed #153930

Excessive Growth

806 S Stull AVE

Case Date:
7/6/2016

Overgrowth of trees in alleyway behind house is causing disruption of power lines and rubbing against transformers up and down the alleyway between S. Stull & S. Fess Ave. Our lights were blinking again today during the strong thunderstorm & we could see the lines being rubbed by tree limbs up & down the alley all the way between 1st St. & Maxwell. The power lines are bound to come down in strong wind. Please trim alleyway.

closed #153931

Traffic Signals

West 3rd Street

Case Date:
7/6/2016

Traffic light outage. Westbound and eastbound 3rd St. Intersection for on-ramp for HWY 37z

closed #153932

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

Case Date:
7/7/2016

At the intersection of Wiley & Woodlawn the concrete around the manhole cover is breaking up and it needs to be repaired.

closed #153934

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
7/7/2016

big poison ivy growing along sidewalk in front of 509 north washington

closed #153935

Recycling

Case Date:
7/7/2016

notice left

closed #153936

Recycling

660 E Heather DR

Case Date:
7/7/2016