Endpoint Service Name Status Description Media Requested At
Rostock, Deutschland Beleuchtung schadhaft pending redaktionelle Prüfung ausstehend 2 days ago
Bloomington, IN City Performance open Regarding #213613 and some others that would be time consuming for me to find. - The city's approval of the 2024 high-density redevelopment on the 300 block of N. Jefferson Street has created a severe, entirely predictable neighborhood parking crisis that requires immediate action, not bureaucratic delay. By transitioning this corridor to RM zoning in 2021, the planning department allowed small single-family homes to be replaced by massive multi-room apartments, skyrocketing the local population from roughly 20 to over 80 residents. Because the rear parking lots are fundamentally inadequate for this density, the city is now dragging out on-street permit authorizations while claiming to "look at the issue." This gridlock is unacceptable. Rather than stalling, the city should immediately coordinate with Indiana University to absorb this student-driven overflow. We suggest requiring or incentivizing the residents of these new complexes to utilize IU parking permits for the nearby Eigenmann Hall parking lot, which sits just a block away, effectively shifting the vehicle burden off neighborhood streets and onto the campus infrastructure designed to handle it. 2 days ago
Bloomington, IN Inaccessible Parking open This Silver Toyota Camry has been parking in the handicap parking out front of building 504 at the Village at Muller Park for a few weeks now and I have just now learned from the owner that she is not disabled and is “borrowing” the tag from someone so she always has good parking. I have friends and family members who are disabled and due to limited parking being taken up by someone without a disability, they are unable to get the parking they would need for access to visit- as well as any residents living there who may also be disabled. Thank you. Inaccessible Parking 2 days ago
Brookline, MA Public Trees open 2 days ago
Bloomington, IN Potholes, Other Street Repair open There is a large pothole located near my mailbox. Please fix for USPS and our car safety. In addition, there are two large potholes on Laurelwood Drive that can be seen while driving to our house. Thanks! Potholes, Other Street Repair 2 days ago
Bloomington, IN Trash open Trash and recycle bins have been left out at the street for more than two weeks. 2 days ago
Bloomington, IN Trash open Trash and recycle bins have been left out next to the street for more than two weeks. 2 days ago
Bloomington, IN Water Utility Problems open There appears to be a slow water leak from the water meter located near 3206 E. Winston St. Water Utility Problems 2 days ago
Bloomington, IN Trash open I am requesting an inspection of the property at 1800 S. Walnut Street, Bloomington, Indiana, where approximately 63 used/discarded tires are currently being stored outdoors on the grassy area behind the automotive repair facility. The tires are being stored uncovered and directly on the ground/grass, with numerous tires positioned open-side-up. Several tires are stacked together while others are scattered individually around the area. Based on their condition and the manner in which they are being stored, I am concerned that these may constitute discarded or waste tires rather than properly stored usable tire inventory. I am particularly concerned about the potential for the tires to collect standing rainwater. The open tires can act as containers for water and potentially create breeding habitat for mosquitoes and other disease vectors. The tire pile is also located immediately adjacent to a wooded/vegetated area and a creek/drainage corridor, which raises additional concerns about rodents, insects, snakes, and other wildlife using the tire pile for shelter or nesting. The accumulation is also located very close to neighboring business property and appears to be immediately adjacent to the creek/drainage area. I am requesting that the City determine whether the storage area complies with the Bloomington UDO provisions governing vehicle-repair uses and outdoor storage of discarded tires/materials, as well as any applicable riparian-buffer, drainage, stormwater, floodplain, or environmental requirements. I am also requesting that the City evaluate whether the manner in which these tires are being stored creates a nuisance, fire hazard, mosquito/vector concern, or other health or environmental concern, and whether the property owner/operator is required to remove, relocate, cover, or otherwise properly manage the tires. I have photographs documenting the current condition and location of the tire accumulation. I am not asking the City to assume that the tires are waste tires; I am requesting that the appropriate department inspect the property and make that determination based on the applicable Bloomington and Indiana requirements. Thank you for investigating this matter. Trash 2 days ago
Bloomington, IN Trash open Trash and recycle bins have been left at the curb for more than two weeks. 2 days ago