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Property tax measure would short school funding by $750M

"According to a fiscal impact statement from the Legislative Services Agency, the bill would reduce property tax funding for public schools by three-quarters of a billion dollars over the next three years. Cities, towns and counties would also see big cuts."

Bloomington, in particular, would lose out on $17 million over the next three years, about 10% of expected revenue.

https://inschoolmatters.wordpress.com/2025/04/11/property-tax-measure-would-short-school-funding-by-750m/

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#Education

 

Bloomington bike/ped improvements scheduled for this year

* 3rd Street Hawthorne to Rose Protected Bike Lane
* April-July: E. Longview Ave. Neighborhood Greenway
* May-August: Thornton/Arden Dr/Washington Neighborhood Greenway
* North Dunn Street Sidewalk Connection
* Winslow-Rogers median island at Xavier Court
* Crosswalk Improvement (Design)
* West 2nd Street Modernization and Safety Improvements

The first one might be complete? I haven't been by there yet.

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#cycling

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

@Willard @Emmeline Any significant car traffic should be on 3rd or 10th, not this tiny road.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

@Emmeline @bloomington_in Don't give them ideas! I suspect that the goal is to make it so unusable that they can rip out the bike lanes without anyone complaining :)

 

How not to build a bike lane

Stop sign. Go one block. Stop sign. Go one block. Stop sign. Bike lane closed. But good news, there's a sharrow marked in the car lane!

The worst is approaching Dunn Street from the east. You have to avoid eastbound traffic, westbound traffic, and southbound traffic as you try to get out of the bike lane and into the sharroad. Just a total cluster.

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#BikeTooter #UrbanPlanning

 

Safety among public’s top concerns for Dunn Street Multiuse Project

"The $3.5-million project, funded by city bonds and federal money, would add a multiuse path along one side of North Dunn Street between the Indiana 45 Bypass and East Clover Lane. That’s the first street into the Blue Ridge neighborhood.

The overall goal is to improve accessibility to the Matlock Heights and Blue Ridge neighborhoods"

https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/safety-among-publics-top-concerns-for-dunn-street-multiuse-project.php

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#cycling #UrbanPlanning

 

Bloomington Announces Ambitious New Transit Plan: The Monorail

"The sleek, single-rail system promises to reduce congestion, cut commute times, and introduce a futuristic flair to Bloomington’s skyline. Proposed features include onboard announcements narrated by a holographic Hoagy Carmichael and complimentary B-Line binoculars for riders to enjoy breathtaking views of limestone rooftops and urban deer."

https://bloomington.in.gov/news/2025/04/01/6206

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#AprilFoolsDay

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 weeks ago

@bloomington_in Neighborhood sounds a bit like a low-flying plane is constantly nearby now. I wonder how many people are running generators?

 

Storms coming through Bloomington

Tornado warning on the south side, but we've got a nice little thunderstorm up north as well. Power is out.

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New data shows most dangerous streets in Monroe County, Indiana

"There have been 250 pedestrian-vehicle collisions in the reported years, 81 of which have caused serious injury. The most dangerous streets for pedestrians in Monroe County are in downtown Bloomington and Indiana University’s campus."

https://indianapublicmedia.org/news/new-data-shows-most-dangerous-streets-in-monroe-county.php

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#walking

 

Bloomington 10th Street Safety Improvement survey

The city is considering improvements to 10th Street between Indiana and Walnut. It's a high-speed yet narrow corridor that goes between the north side of Indiana University and downtown, and I'm not sure what you could really do with it without removing at least one car lane. Still, fill out the survey here!

https://bloomington.in.gov/engineering/projects/10th

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#cycling #PublicTransport #UrbanPlanning

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

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Fortunately Kirkwood will be closed to car traffic for the summer soon. It has all the same stop signs, but a much wider car-free area and not nearly as much of a climb. Kirkwood will be a much better east-west route for biking than the 7-Line will be.

 

Bloomington 7-Line to be ruined by stop signs

"Some cyclists had complained the stop signs would require them to stop at nearly every cross street, which would impede their momentum both up- and downhill. However, some bicyclists also said they were stopping at nearly every cross street anyway, because they always had to worry about inattentive and/or confused motorists failing to yield."

https://www.heraldtimesonline.com/story/news/local/2025/03/03/city-of-bloomington-to-reinstall-stop-signs-on-7th-street-bike-lane/80734844007/

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#bikelanes

 

"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

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#Ellettsville #INLegis

 

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

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#ebikes

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago

@KrissyKat @bloomington_in My guess is they're the only ones that could afford the bribes.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

@KrissyKat @bloomington_in I only know what I read in the papers. The council refused to consider the mayor's pick for the historic preservation commission, and the deputy mayor accused the council of trying to raise the salary of the spouse of one of the members.

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