Bloomington Briefing
February 2007
Volume 15, No. 1
 The City recently added a dustless, waterless street sweeper to its fleet.
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Briefing (8-page, 1MB PDF)
Index
Page 1.
- City makes a clean sweep -- A dustless, waterless way to maintain streets.
- Mall of America -- A strategic public investment
- Take the step -- Start your group walking.
- Pond Family Center -- Celebrate diversity.
- Taste of Japan -- March cultural event.
- Scenic Bloomington -- 2007 Calendars available.
Page 2.
- Community outreach results .
- Thank you National Night Out participants!
- Tap water is central to our everyday lives.
Page 3.
- 2007 City property taxes.
- New parking ordinance -- Revised citywide standards.
- Long-term accomplishments -- Community Services Director James Truax retires .
Page 4.
- Going with the flow of your home.
- Remodels that work: The kitchen.
- Bloomington Sister City Organization -- 2007 Senshu Marathon representatives selected.
- What’s at Creekside -- Tax preparation assistance.
Page 5.
- Get ready for the Cleanup.
- Prevent illegal dumping and protect air quality.
- 2007 Citywide Garage Sales.
- Increase property value, plant a tree -- City tree sale this spring.
- Earth Action Heroes.
Page 6.
- Youth activities.
- ARLE.
- Plan your event -- Picnic shelters available for rent.
- Adult sports.
Page 7.
- Bloomington Center for the Arts:
- Bloomington Arts Center exhibitions, performances, events.
- Schneider Theater performances and events.
- Black Box Theater performances and events.
- Civic Plaza Lobby.
- Rehearsal Hall.
- Taste of Chocolate.
Page 8.
- Parks and open spaces -- A vision for the future.
- Bloomington Yesterday.
- Passport services -- Now available at Civic Plaza.
- Continuing service -- Seal becomes full-time chief.
- Spruce up your home -- Home improvement loans.
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