EndpointService NameStatusDescriptionMediaRequested At
Chicago, ILopenWeed Removal Request12 months ago
Chicago, ILopenStreet Light Out Complaint12 months ago
Chicago, ILopenStreet Light Out Complaint12 months ago
Chicago, ILopenRelocated Vehicle12 months ago
Chicago, ILopenShelter Request12 months ago
Chicago, ILopenGraffiti Removal Request12 months ago
Chicago, ILopenCab Feedback12 months ago
Brookline, MAopenSidewalk ObstructionIs the property owner expected to weed the sidewalk when about half of it is obstructed? Happens a lot at bases of utility poles.12 months ago
Bloomington, INopenOtherI previously reported an issue in case 193219. It has been closed and said fixed. I was back in Bloomington this weekend and saw 2 people trip again over uneven sidewalk. I previously fell at this location. It was not corrected. The area is outside park and Morton. It is located outside entrance of door that says 702, and directly by a tree and opposite window that has for lease on it. I am hoping it is corrected before someone gets hurt!12 months ago
Bloomington, INopenCity PerformanceAt about 8:30pm on 9/25/2024 a Marshall Security guy in a golf cart was blinding me and a friend with very bright LED lights as we were walking in Switchyard Park. This is unprofessional and unacceptable behavior the City must address with a contractor hired to keep the community safe. We were on a walking path that runs from the north side of the Skatepark to the B-Link crossing at Walnut. We were east of the skatepark and over the bridge before getting to the fence at Stryker Towing. This guy on the golf cart had his cart pointed from east to west in the middle of the path, right at us. The headlights are incredibly and painfully bright to look at in the night, causing us to shield our eyes to try to continue walking. He did not turn the lights off or try to angle away from us. He just sat there, pointing these very bright, LED lights right at us. The lights seem to be angled up and likely not the factory installed lights on the golf cart, something after market, intended to intentionally and knowingly render people unable to see as they approach.12 months ago