COLUMN: Rebuilding 4th Street Garage is a bad idea
Bloomington’s City Council made a mistake April 4 when it voted to rebuild Fourth Street Garage.
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Bloomington’s City Council made a mistake April 4 when it voted to rebuild Fourth Street Garage.
Dave Rollo was the first person to present the concept of sustainability to the Bloomington city government in 2002.
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The Bloomington City Council discussed the city’s proposed e-scooter regulation ordinance Wednesday night. The ordinance would replace the agreements the city currently has with scooter companies Lime, Bird and soon-to-come Spin.
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The Bloomington City Council approved an $18.5 million bond Wednesday night to fund the rebuilding of the Fourth Street parking garage with a 5-3 vote.
Bloomington residents raise their hands April 3 to discuss at the Bloomington City Council in City Hall. People wanted to discuss the decision to rebuild the Fourth Street parking garage during public comment.
Audience members munched on popcorn Tuesday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater while the 19 city council candidates took turns speaking about issues such as the Fourth Street parking garage and housing development.
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About 20 people made public comments at Bloomington City Council’s Wednesday meeting to reconsider replacing the Fourth Street parking garage. The estimate for the repairs to the garage increased by about $300,000 in a February assessment.
Hundreds of ROTC cadets and military members from across the country will run, swim, shoot and march Friday and Saturday to aim for a prestigious foreign badge.
Two police cars park Oct. 19, 2018, at the intersection of 10th Street and Walnut Grove. For the weekend of Little 500 Qualifications, officers ended up investigating a reported rape and chasing three people.
Angel rests near the ticket booth March 22 in Bart Kaufman Field. Angel was attending Bark in the Park, an event where dogs can be brought to the baseball game and people can visit with the Monroe County Humane Association.
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Democratic mayoral candidates Amanda Barge and John Hamilton faced a full auditorium Monday night at the Monroe County Public Library to answer questions on a variety of topics.