closed #145472
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 6/1/2015
2611 Roundhill. Owner won't mow. Please fine.
2611 Roundhill. Owner won't mow. Please fine.
I have two issues to report. The first, the previous landlord Tom Gallagher, used the alley behind his rental property, 712 W. 8th St, to dump debris from various repair projects on the property. The current owners have continued to dump their yard waste, as have the people at the northwest corner of Fairview and 8th. It is now impossible to even walk through the alley because the debris is waist high. Twice in the past few weeks the power has gone out due to the weight vines growing on the power lines behind the house. The last outage is costing me almost $500.00 to have my refrigerator repaired after the power surge that occurred when the power came back on. In addition Mr Gallagher constructed a fence in the alley that has made it impossible for trucks or even large cars to pull into my driveway. I have had delivery people who can't or won't attempt to deliver items to my home that were once perfectly doable. Can you please evaluate this situation as this situation has now cost me considerable money in lost services and un-sucessful delivery charges. It is also a home to insects and vermin.
820 w 2nd St, Bloomington, 47403 Excessive growth, unable to see oncoming traffic. Blocking sidewalk.
Overgrown pedestrian traffic light on the south-west corner of E Second (across from the apartment building)
Warning "school pedestrians"- sign is overgrown and obscured at the intersection of Miller and Highland. The sign is actually on Highland.
Overhanging branches will hit pedestrians in the legs: near 1505 E First.
South-west corner of High and E Second pedestrian light is overgrown with branches and not very well visible.
The front yard of 207 E. 12th is PERPETUALLY neglected. Right now it's the grass that's too long. In the winter it's the sidewalks covered with snow. Also, the front steps to the porch are at a dangerous angle and should be reset if this property is allowed to be rented. Lastly, there's a couch on the porch that should be removed.
No Walnut St @ 12th and under the railroad bridge: Weeds are extremely overgrown and it's nearly impossible to walk on the sidewalk. This area is ALWAYS overlooked (snow in winter is treacherous!). There are many people who walk this stretch daily to get to the CVS store at 14th and Walnut. It's already a dangerous stretch as cars fly down that hill beginning at 11th St. Add to the mix, the 'trolls' (aka: homeless people) who 'live' under the bridge at times until the area is saturated with a strong urine stench. With all the traffic passing by this location daily, why can't this be better cared for - instead of an eyesore?!
This is a follow up on the derelict house on W. 6th Street. The location is between Pine and Adams on the south side of the street. It is a Yellow house.