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Information about the annual budget process.
The City’s pond treatment program exists to provide residents an avenue to request the City to manage nuisance aquatic vegetation and algae. The program requires participation and commitments by the majority of property owners surrounding a respective pond. A pond that has never been a part of the program must be evaluated for a growing season before being considered for inclusion within the program.
Published monthly, the award-winning Bloomington Briefing is mailed to all single-family households and businesses.
The City of Bloomington continues to support the enhancement and preservation of our Community Forest both public and private.
The community thrives when its members share responsibility for its well-being. Increase quality of life in our community by beautifying, enhancing, and supporting City spaces, programs, and services.
This page is dedicated to ways you can help through your personal connection to water.
Bloomington. Tomorrow. Together. partners City representatives and residents to shape the future of Bloomington.
Environmental health specialists at the City of Bloomington maintain a food safety program to protect public health and prevent foodborne illness through routinely inspecting restaurants and other food facilities.
The Environmental Health Division conducts inspections of food facilities, rental housing, swimming pools, well sealing and construction, lodging facilities, and community nuisances.
Advisory boards and commissions provide residents the opportunity to participate in issues concerning the City and its residents.
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