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"I never thought leopards would eat MY face!" sobs Ellettsville Town Council.

“These other places that are sitting there saying it’s impossible and the sky’s falling, well, the laws are directed towards people like that, not us,” Ellis said.

https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/ellettsville-leaders-welcome-opportunity-to-prove-the-town-is-financial-responsible.php

@bloomington_in

#Ellettsville #INLegis

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City of Bloomington Launches E-Bike Voucher Program to Expand Sustainable Transportation

The City of Bloomington's Pilot e-Bike Voucher Program provides point-of-purchase e-bike vouchers for of up to $2,000 for qualified low-income residents that can be used towards the purchase of an e-bike at the following local bike shops; Bicycle Garage, Bloomington Bicycles, and Revolution Bike and Bean.

https://bloomington.in.gov/news/2025/02/07/6170

@bloomington_in

#ebikes

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Bloomington council votes to establish Transportation Commission

"The new, nine-person commission will replace the Traffic, Bicycle Pedestrian Safety, and Parking commissions. It will review all transportation-related projects, make recommendations and propose policy changes."

I have my doubts about this, but since the only "No" votes were from Cms Ruff and Rollo, who represent Bloomington's "old white dude" constituency, I think it might work out.

https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/city-council-votes-to-establish-transportation-commission.php

@bloomington_in

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Reporter Joe Hren asks: Convention leaders pushing expansion along, but where's the parking?

Easy-Peasy! Provide a great pedestrian area, lots of buses and bike-shares, and we're in like Flynn! Who needs parking?

"Architects presented updated renderings and floor plans at a recent CIB meeting. The refinements help get the project within budget...The expansion amounts to about 61,000 square feet"

https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/convention-leaders-pushing-expansion-along-but-wheres-the-parking.php

@bloomington_in

#CarsRuinEverything

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Kirkwood Avenue to close for annual Outdoor Dining Program

"Predictable economic stability and improved safety to Kirkwood.

“Students are able to walk through the streets. They’re going across the streets without worrying about cars, Ubers, DoorDash. It brings a sense of order and safety to that area,” said Costello."

My only complaint: "Some residents voiced concern over accessibility issues" but 40% of people with disabilities don't drive anyway.

https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/kirkwood-avenue-to-close-for-annual-outdoor-dining-program.php

@bloomington_in

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Bloomington Peace Choir performing at the library for Martin Luther King Jr. Day @bloomington_in

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Mr. Hogan Goes To Washington

"So, I picked up the credentials from the ... Inauguration Committee today and asked if there was a schedule. They were very hostile, to be honest, and I thought, “That’s weird.” Then it started leaking that all the ... inauguration activities, even the parade, would be indoors. Even worse, there would only be eight credentialed photographers allowed to photograph it."

https://bloomingtonian.com/2025/01/17/column-locked-out-in-the-cold-in-d-c/?utm%5C_source=rss&utm%5C_medium=rss&utm%5C_campaign=column-locked-out-in-the-cold-in-d-c

@bloomington_in

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Law Lane Pedestrian Safety Audit

"Last year, a pedestrian was struck crossing Law Lane at Fee Lane in Bloomington, Indiana. Was this a one-off accident, or has there been a pattern of crashes at that intersection? Are there changes that could be made to improve pedestrian safety in the area?"

https://mark.stosberg.com/law-lane/

@bloomington_in @markstos

#UrbanPlanning

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B Square Bulletin shuts down after five years

This is a real loss for the Bloomington community. The B Square has been the best and often only source of local government news since its beginning. We will miss your great reporting @chronicallydave !

@bloomington_in

https://bsquarebulletin.com/2024/12/20/five-years-one-final-b-square-bulletin-thank-you/

#NewsDesert

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Cranberry cider at Lennie's

@bloomington_in

#beer

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Apparently Bloomington Transit's Blink service is just a passthru to Uber, except with a much more limited service area

The idea was to provide an on-demand ride service for limited locations where the buses don't run. It's supposed to cost $2, but if I select one of these options, it will tell me that the cost is actually $10 or so, whatever Uber is charging.

@bloomington_in

#transit

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Bloomington 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan

The Bloomington‐Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization invites the public to share their input on local transportation projects as part of the 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP). The MTP will guide improvements to roads, bike paths, public transit, and other transportation systems across Bloomington, Ellettsville, and urbanized Monroe County for the next 25 years.

https://bloomington.in.gov/news/2024/11/19/6103

@bloomington_in #UrbanPlanning

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I reported IU blocking sidewalks with their traffic signs

City says they will request IU not do that. We'll see if it does any good. Mostly they've stopped storing gameday traffic cones and gates on the sidewalks so I do have some hope.

@bloomington_in #IndianaUniversity #accessibility

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Another new tech park coming to Ellettsville

"A tech park has been proposed in Ellettsville that would include manufacturing, retail, and office space, as well as homes and apartments...would cover about 242 acres north of State Road 46 and south of West Chafin Chapel Road."

This seems like a lot of unnecessary sprawl. And, "A traffic study supports the need for traffic lights and for SR 46 to be expanded to a five-lane road" - Yuck!

@bloomington_in #UrbanPlanning

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This guy! Glad to see a space for Bloomingtonians that's not on that other site.

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The Bloomington city council seems dysfunctional as all get-out. I wonder what's going on over there.

"I write to you today challenged by the pattern which seems to be common practice within our legislative branch of government, and which is in direct conflict with one of the values I would like to believe we all share: transparent and open government."

#BloomingtonINCouncil @bloomington_in

https://bsquarebulletin.com/2024/11/09/bloomington-mayor-rebukes-city-council-for-lack-of-public-deliberations-on-hpc-appointment/

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Beautiful new bike rack at Academy Sports!

#biketooter @bloomington_in

https://bikerackmap.com/rlms/entry/405/

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Model train layout for 1940's Monon

Lafayette to Greencastle to Bloomington. The good old days!

@bloomington_in #trains

https://www.trains.com/mrr/how-to/track-plan-database/the-s-scale-chicago-indianapolis-louisville-layout/

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Washington Street traffic calming

Bloomington's Washington Street is getting some speed humps and some twiddling of the parking. I suggested they might consider a parking-protected bike lane, but I suspect restriping is out-of-scope here.

Leave your feedback here:

https://bloomington.in.gov/engineering/projects/washington

@bloomington_in #cycling

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I just added some max_speed= tags for #OpenStreetMap in Bloomington, Indiana.

Our city code has a default speed limit 25 mph. Exceptions are published in a table in the city code.

It seems possible that adding the correct lower-than-default speed limits from city code to OpenStreetMap could reduce the likelihood that routing algorithms would route car traffic there, which could in turn keep the street safer for other road users.

Ref: https://library.municode.com/in/bloomington/codes/code/_of/_ordinances?nodeId=TIT15VETR%5C_CH15.24SPRE

@bloomington_in

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This are the designed, protected routes in Bloomington currently mapped in #OpenStreetMap

The newer 7-Line is notably absent. And that disconnect bit up north? Those are the trails in Cascades Park.

@bloomington_in

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How cities can use shared micromobility data for transportation planning and policy

This study, focused on Bloomington and Washington, D.C, gleaned insights on micromobility from Lime trip data. (Bloomington's response was to summarily throw Lime out on their micromobile ear, for some reason. I do not understand this.)

"About a quarter of street segments have bike infrastructure, yet these lanes account for nearly 60% of
Lime trips."

@bloomington_in #cycling

https://bikeleague.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/League-of-American-Bicyclists-Mobility-Insights-Competition-2024-Report-3.pdf

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Advertisements on the outside of city buses?

A lot of interest in this article about whether buses should have full-wrapped ads. There's no bus that comes within a mile of my house, so I'm not too concerned one way or the other.

@bloomington_in #bus

https://bsquarebulletin.com/2024/09/19/whose-bus-is-that-bloomington-transit-mulls-ads/

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Fullerton Pike construction almost complete

"This third phase spans 1.25 miles of road construction from Rockport Road to the roundabout on South Rogers Street. Ultimately, it will form a new connection to I-69 in the southwest part of the county."

Cost was projected to be about $15 million dollars back in 2019. I wonder how well they kept it under budget?

https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/fullerton-pike-connection-approaches-completion.php

@bloomington_in

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