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About Bloomington | City of Bloomington, Indiana Bloomington is nestled in the rolling hills of southern Indiana and home to 85,000 residents and serves as a home away from home for tens of thousands of Indiana University students and alumni
The City of Bloomington Announces Ambitious New Transit Plan: The . . . The City of Bloomington is proud to unveil its most ambitious multimodal concept to date: the Bloomington Monorail—an elevated, solar-powered transit line connecting downtown to campus, the Trades District, Switchyard Park, and beyond
Planning and Transportation | City of Bloomington, Indiana As Bloomington continues to evolve and change as a community, the City of Bloomington Planning and Transportation Department has a very important mission: To ensure that the elements that make Bloomington special are maintained and enhanced as new development and redevelopment occurs
History of Bloomington and Monroe County Bloomington, the seat of Monroe County, is an attractive progressive community situated 50 miles south of Indianapolis It is known as the "Gateway to Scenic Southern Indiana" Bloomington was established as an Indiana city in 1818 by a group of settlers from Kentucky, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and Virginia
City Government | City of Bloomington, Indiana Through participatory leadership and innovative programs and services, the City of Bloomington seeks to keep the community economically strong and sustainable as well as safe, culturally vibrant and beautiful for its residents and visitors
City of Bloomington Prepares Hopewell Commons for Community Enjoyment Hopewell Commons is a part of a comprehensive development project on the 24-acre site of the former IU Health hospital at Second and Rogers Streets When complete, Hopewell will bring an estimated 750 housing units to Bloomington's downtown core
Pay Utility Bill | City of Bloomington, Indiana You can pay your City of Bloomington Utilities bill by credit card using the phone or internet Please note that customers using a debit or credit card will see a fee of $2 50 or 3 5% (whichever is more)
Water Quality Information | City of Bloomington, Indiana Annual water quality reports and current data are available at https: bloomington in gov utilities water-quality Customers who have further questions should contact CBU’s water quality team The 24-hour line is 812-339-1444 or customers can send an alert through the UReport system at bloomington in gov ureport Hardness of Bloomington water