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Parking Meter Vendor To Tour Bloomington Monday

More than 1,500 digital parking meters, costing the city almost a $1 million, will be installed this summer.

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Slideshow: Fire Damages Buildings On Greencastle Square

Firefighters have controlled the fire and are looking for a cause.

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Martinsville Awaits Grant Funding For Downtown Improvement

Martinsville is seeking $515,000 to restore the facades of six buildings on its town square.

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Bedford Chosen To Receive Grant For $20 Million Renovations

The three year program will help Bedford to improve projects on housing, transportation, etc.

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Computer Glitch Delays Start Of Bloomington Parking Meters

The city of Bloomington planned to have the new parking meters go online Monday, but officials turned them off after discovering a computer glitch.

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Columbus Plans To Crack Down On Parking Violators

New technology and heavier fines were proposed to combat parking violators in downtown Columbus.

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Bloomington Council Amends Standardized Business Ordinance

The Bloomington City Council revisited the definition of standardized businesses and voted on tax abatements for a building project near the B-Line Trail.

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Downtown Fire Destroys Businesses In Loogootee

The Martin County Journal reports the fire may have started when a glue gun malfunctioned in Rosie's Shirts & Gift Shop.

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More Residential Spaces Are In The Works For Bloomington

The Bloomington planning commission approved site plans for two residential buildings last night.

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The City Prepares For Downtown Bloomington In 2040

Bloomington officials are working on a plan that accommodates a growing population and still maintain the things that make Bloomington a good place to live.

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Supporters Of Running Indiana State Fair Train Face Obstacle

A plan for expanded service would feature year-round trains rolling between suburban Noblesville and downtown Indianapolis.

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Baked Of Bloomington Location Purchased By Redevelopers

After their property was bought by redevelopers, Baked of Bloomington will welcome customers at their new downtown location.

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Bloomington Mayor Announces New Public Safety Initiatives

New initiatives will improve safety and provide better resources for the city’s homeless and those addicted to drugs.

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City Of Bloomington Seeks Public Input On Parking Infrastructure

Two public input meetings will be held at City Hall in advance of the city's next parking study.

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Bloomington Mayor: Ordinance Aims To Increase Development Quality

Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton’s office released a proposal last week that would tighten restrictions on building height and density for future projects.

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City Council To Vote On Controversial Development Proposal

Bloomington City Council members Wednesday night will vote on height and density reductions for downtown development.

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City Council Unanimously Approves Downtown Development Changes

The zoning changes will reduce the height and density a developer is automatically allowed to build in the downtown area.

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City Approves 4 Story Development On Bloomington’s Kirkwood Ave.

The Bloomington Plan Commission approves new 16 unit downtown condominiums.

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Bloomington Running Store Announces It Will Close

The Running Company, located in Bloomington's downtown square, announced it will close at the end of the month.

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Unified Development Ordinance Meeting Calls Attention To Public Land Use...

Bloomington residents gathered at City Hall to weigh in on the proposed changes to the city's current Unified Development Ordinance.

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