City of Bloomington invites public input on 10th street safety project to improve travel for all modes

BLOOMINGTON– The City of Bloomington seeks resident feedback to shape upcoming safety improvements along 10th Street between Morton Street and Indiana Avenue. The corridor has been identified as a high-priority area in the City’s Safe Streets for All initiative, based on factors including crash data, traffic patterns, and pedestrian safety concerns.

This planning effort is designed to reduce collisions, improve walkability and bike access, and ensure safer, more efficient travel for all users along the 10th Street corridor. Community feedback will help guide the selection of initial safety interventions and inform future phases of design and implementation.

Residents are encouraged to get involved in one or more of the following ways:

  • Visit the 10th St project website 
  • Complete the online survey
  • Attend the 1st public meeting: Thursday, April 3, 2025, from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Mr. Copy (501 E 10th St, Bloomington)

City staff will be on hand at the meeting to provide context, answer questions, and gather input from community members. Meeting updates or cancellations will be posted on the project website.

This is an early opportunity for residents to help shape improvements to one of Bloomington’s busiest corridors. Your voice matters in creating a safer, more accessible city for all.