closed #105301
Unsafe Buildings
512 W 16th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2002
Unsecured home; possible evidence of homeless use, and drug use.
Unsecured home; possible evidence of homeless use, and drug use.
House and property presents unsafe conditions, including: 1) exterior paint chipping (hazardous to young children and pregnant women) 2) unstable stone wall along sidewalk 3) overgrown weeds 4) large tree overhanging neighboring house 5) deteriorating foundation 6) porch seems to be falling away from house 7) overgrown branches on electrical wire 8) deteriorating roof/shingles Example photo provided as attachment.
gutters falling off of house
Siding is falling off building and into yard of neighboring property
I rent from Pendragon properties at 3310 Odell DR. My living room is flooding gain as my back door does not properly close nor does it have a handle nor a lock. Pendragon has been avoiding me and refuses to do any work on my home. My vents are not all properly attached and I have bugs and moisture coming in. HANDS inspected and dis not pass my apartment and ordered repairs to be made, including MANY safety hazards involving the stairs, plumbing, and electrical. The home continues to fall apart as the elements seep in and Pendragon has made no efforts to fix anything.
Abandoned building next to school broken out windows
The Avenue refuses to fix their fire alarms. It is a massive public safety issue as nobody believes the alarms are valid. People stay inside after the alarms go off
appears as if fire destroyed, unsafe bldg.
Officer Coleman (BPD) reports house in total disrepair & unasfe. Floor buckling up in living room. Walls falling in, ceilings falling, bad roof, wet caprpets, pans sitting everywhere w/awter in them, lights on & nobody home. Owner has been gone for 4 months (possibly out West - BPD dispatch has more info) Door is open on left side of house leading to garage.
I am old enough to remember that the building on the southwest corner of the S Rogers and Country Club Road intersection used to be a real business and they kept their property clean and safe. Now the property appears abandoned and is a hazard to the people of Bloomington. The lot vegetation is out of control. The building should be designated condemned by the city. It is covered with graffiti and could become a place where a person on the B-line to the east could be abducted and assaulted under cover. What can be done about this horrific eyesore in the midst of all the re-development and revitalization in the area?