Bloomington, Indiana – The City of Bloomington is calling on residents to share their thoughts and concerns regarding upcoming safety improvements along 10th Street, a key corridor between Morton Street and Indiana Avenue. The planned upgrades are part of the city’s ongoing Safe Streets for All initiative, which prioritizes infrastructure changes based on crash data, traffic flow, and pedestrian safety.
With a goal of making 10th Street safer and more accessible for all users—whether driving, walking, or biking—the city aims to reduce collisions, enhance walkability, and ensure efficient travel along the busy stretch. Officials emphasize that community feedback will play a crucial role in shaping both the initial safety interventions and future stages of the project.
To make participation as easy as possible, residents have several ways to share their input. They can visit the official 10th Street project website, complete an online survey, or attend an in-person public meeting scheduled for Thursday, April 3, 2025, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Mr. Copy, located at 501 E 10th Street, Bloomington.
City representatives will be present at the meeting to provide context, answer questions, and listen to community members’ concerns. Any updates or changes to the meeting schedule will be announced on the project website.
Officials encourage residents to take advantage of this opportunity to help shape the future of one of Bloomington’s busiest streets. The initiative is part of a broader effort to create safer, more pedestrian-friendly roadways throughout the city. By gathering input early in the process, the city hopes to implement solutions that best address the needs of those who use 10th Street every day.
For more information, residents can visit the project website, complete the online survey, or reach out to city staff for additional details. This initiative represents a significant step in Bloomington’s commitment to improving transportation infrastructure and ensuring safer streets for all.
