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The Bloomington Plan Commission has approved requests for a new subdivision and a self-storage building on the city’s east side.
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The Indiana Center for Recovery has walked back its proposal to build two three-story group homes west of downtown Bloomington.
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Two new developments in Bloomington are moving forward with approval from the city’s plan commission.
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A development that would bring an estimated 4,250 homes to Bloomington’s southwest side is moving forward.
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Residents near the planned site of a development that would bring more than 4,000 new homes doubt the area can handle the amount of density it would bring.
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The Indiana Center for Recovery wants to build two, three-story group homes west of downtown Bloomington, but the city is opposing the proposal.
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The Bloomington Plan Commission will not vote this year on a petition to gradually remove billboards from the city.
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A City of Bloomington commission could decide as early as December whether to remove billboards from the city by 2031.
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Bloomington's Plan Commission postponed voting on the matter after hearing extensive public commentary against it.
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The effort comes amid a lawsuit filed by Lamar Advertising over an electronic billboard off the State Road 45-46 bypass.