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The City of Bloomington has regulatory authority over several aspects of the community, particularly in regards to development and property issues. Property code, building code, restaurants, pools, rentals, signs, wells.
Natural resource management initiatives help maintain and promote sustainable natural areas throughout Bloomington.
City of Bloomington offers garden plots to rent at four community garden sites. Harrison Park Community Gardens includes 5 raised bed plots, intended for use by people with mobility issues.
The Bloomington Farmers Market is a weekly gathering in which farmers, growers and producers sell their own products directly to the public, allowing consumers to have a direct relationship with the producer of the item they purchase.
Bloomington inspections keeps properties up to code by ensuring that health and zoning regulations protect the health and safety of the public.
The City of Bloomington provides construction guidelines, plan review and routine inspections to ensure public pools and spas are maintained in a manner that minimizes public health risk.
The Bloom in Bloomington internship program offers eight weeks of paid internship experience for youth aged 16 – 24 with local employers, including the City of Bloomington.
Information on waters of Bloomington
This page highlights community-based organizations and individuals who have received SHIP funds through the Bloomington Public Health Division.
A housing improvement area (HIA) is a defined area in a city in which housing improvements in condominiums or townhome complexes may be financed with the assistance of the city.
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