Page last updated on January 28, 2026 at 4:59 pm
Administers programs & initiatives to advance sustainability, support small business, and foster arts and culture. ESD was created by city ordinance in 2008.
Mission:
City of Bloomington's Department of Economic & Sustainable Development seeks to cultivate a resilient community built on shared prosperity, inclusive economic opportunity, environmental stewardship, and a thriving arts and culture ecosystem.
About Bloomington
Open for Business
Learn about more opportunities for business owners. See what business licenses Bloomington has as well as business incentives.
Sustainable Bloomington
Learn about the City of Bloomington's long-standing commitment to sustainability and climate action.
Arts and Culture
Learn more about why arts and culture matters to Bloomington. The conservation and development of the city’s artistic resources are essential to its social, educational, and economic growth.
Transportation Demand Management Program
The City of Bloomington is committed to sustainable transportation alternatives such as walking, biking, public transit, carpooling, vanpooling, micro-mobility and telecommuting. The goal is to reduce the number of single-occupant vehicles (SOVs) operating in town, which will decrease carbon emissions, relieve traffic congestion, and improve parking availability. For more information, please email [email protected].
Kirkwood Pedestrian Season
This seasonal program closes the blocks of Kirkwood Avenue from Indiana Avenue to Walnut Street for expanded outdoor dining and a pedestrian thoroughfare, and allows for parklets that expand outdoor dining in parking spaces outside the participating businesses in the downtown area.
Hosting a Community Special Event?
Start by checking out Public Works' webpage to learn more about the process! Before applying, please fully review the policy that is also listed below. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact the Public Works Department.