| Chicago, IL | open | Bulk Pickup | | | 7 days ago |
| Chicago, IL | open | Sanitation Code Violation | | | 7 days ago |
| Chicago, IL | open | Tree Debris Clean-Up Request | | | 7 days ago |
| Chicago, IL | open | Rodent Baiting/Rat Complaint | | | 7 days ago |
| Chicago, IL | open | Dead Animal Pick-Up Request | | | 7 days ago |
| Brookline, MA | open | Other | Meanwhile cars are blocking the intersection, including the bus lanes in both directions. So now the D riders who are on the shuttles, 65 and 60 are slowed down even more. Please have PD attend. | | 7 days ago |
| Brookline, MA | open | Traffic Signal | The signal for Pearl to cross route 9 or turn onto it is green for only about 10 seconds. It's causing the shuttles and the 60 to get stuck in long queues of traffic. | | 7 days ago |
| Bloomington, IN | open | Potholes, Other Street Repair | There is pothole on Dodds St west of Rodgers St. | | 7 days ago |
| Bloomington, IN | open | City Performance | This could apply anywhere in Bloomington, frankly, as it's a persistent issue, so I just picked the intersection where I experienced it most recently.
Every single time I drive in Bloomington after the sun goes down, I'm met with drivers who fail (or just refuse) to dim their brights. Ind. Code ยง 9-21-8-51 is still on the books. I'd suggest posting signage along busier roads, but based on how often Btown drivers ignore the "One-Way" and "No Turn On Red" signs, I doubt it would work anyway. If the city has any ideas on a community education measure or infrastructure project that would help remind drivers that, yes, leaving your brights on while encountering another driver/pedestrian IS still against the law - that would be cool. | | 7 days ago |
| Bloomington, IN | open | Potholes, Other Street Repair | There is pothole on Dodds Street west of Morton St. | | 7 days ago |