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The Bloomington City Council is changing the way it conducts public comment at its meetings.
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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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Monroe County has a new webpage for local geographic data.
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The City’s Redevelopment Commission approved a contract with Renascent, Inc., to demolish 10 buildings on the site.
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The project considers altering a portion of S.R. 45/10th Street between the State Road 46 bypass and the intersections at Pete Ellis Drive and Discovery Parkway.
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The council approved 8.5 percent raises for county employees and elected officials as part of the budget.
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Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton has vetoed City Council’s approval of re-installing stop signs along the 7-Line bicycle lane.
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The council gave its final approval Wednesday — more than a month after hearings on the $131 million budget began.
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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 22,000 square foot building will house about 13,000 leasable office spaces and be located at the Trades District’s southeast corner.