Noise Citation Appeal
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The City of Bloomington Department of Public Works provides a formal appeal process for individuals who have received noise citations. Appellants must submit a completed form with supporting documentation within seven days of citation issuance, and the Board of Public Works will review written materials and allow the appellant two minutes to speak before issuing a decision by first class mail. If the appeal is denied, the appellant may further appeal to Monroe County Circuit Court.
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