Rollo, first to introduce city sustainability, seeks fifth council term
Dave Rollo was the first person to present the concept of sustainability to the Bloomington city government in 2002.
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Dave Rollo was the first person to present the concept of sustainability to the Bloomington city government in 2002.
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.
Last fall, a new student housing complex on the east side of Bloomington called Century Village was proposed. Many community members were not happy with the proposed complex.
Denise Valkyrie, 54, is running for the Bloomington City Council’s District 1 seat and self-identifies as a working class person.
In the 2015 Bloomington primary election, there were 15 candidates on the Bloomington City Council ballot. This year, there will be 20. Six of the candidates are under age 40.
Indiana voter registration for Bloomington's primary election will end Monday. People can register online or in person at the Monroe County Election Central at 401 W 7th St. Suite 100.
An unexpected proposal happened Wednesday night at the heavily-attended Bloomington City Council meeting.
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.
Jean Capler said she is focused on “building a Bloomington for all.”
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.
She has worked for seven campaigns ranging from state-wide to national bids for election. She has a dog who looks like a blond Toto from “The Wizard of Oz” named POTUS. She used to want to work in the White House.
In Nile Arena’s opinion, an election isn’t an election without a little competition.
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.
Jim Blickensdorf, who was running as a District 3 Bloomington city council candidate, dropped out of the race Wednesday afternoon, according to a statement on his campaign website.
Five of six candidates running for three seats in the Bloomington City Council at-large Democratic primary spoke Monday night at a Democracy For Monroe County forum.
Ron Smith, 64, has spent most of his life as an advocate for children, the disabled and the elderly, working in various state government departments. Now, he wants to take this experience and serve his community.
The Bloomington City Council approved an increase of city-initiated towing service fees Wednesday night.
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.
Sue Sgambelluri, 53, is one of four candidates running for Bloomington City Council’s District 2 seat in the 2019 primaries, the only seat with both Democratic and Republican candidates.
When Mayor John Hamilton was sworn into office in 2016, he pledged to work for wage growth, affordable housing, the betterment of public education, government efficiency, more transparency and more engagement.