City of Bloomington to Suspend Utility Service Forms for System Upgrade

Bloomington, INLocal News

The City of Bloomington will temporarily disable utility service forms on Friday, July 11, from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM for a system upgrade. This planned upgrade aims to enhance efficiency and reliability for residents utilizing city services. Residents are advised to complete any necessary forms before the interruption occurs. The city has made significant investments in its infrastructure to ensure continued service improvement. Mayor Kerry Thomson highlighted the need for these upgrades to support the community's growing demands.

This initiative aligns with the city's broader strategy to maintain a sustainable and economically strong environment. The utility services are crucial for residents, and the city is committed to minimizing disruptions. The upgrade reflects the city's dedication to investing in essential public services.

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