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closed #179854

Excessive Growth

Sare & Rogers, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
5/13/2022

also along rogers road and the round about on to sare road, they leAVE THE GRASS LAY IN THE KIRBS.

closed #176597

Excessive Growth

S Walker St & W 3rd St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
7/17/2021

Can’t see Walker St. stop sign .W. Third traffic one way. And lots of yard overgrowth on sidewalks.

closed #184588

Excessive Growth

S Sare Rd, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
7/12/2023

Excessive weed overgrowth in crosswalk located at Sare Road and Winston St.

closed #159890

Excessive Growth

Polly Grimshaw Trl

Case Date:
6/27/2017

Overgrowth along both sides of the Polly Grimshaw Trail.

closed #178053

Excessive Growth

Jackson Creek Trail, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
11/1/2021

2000 E. Rogers Rd at the roundabout island where you can cross the street has high grass that needs to be cut as well as the new sidewalk in this particular area.

closed #179846

Excessive Growth

623 E Bayberry CT W

Case Date:
5/13/2022

The grass is knee high--enough that it is starting to hide the fire hydrant.

closed #179852

Excessive Growth

3857 S Mill Stone WAY

Case Date:
5/13/2022

all up and down sare road the city has mowed and the fill the street and kirbs full of grass.

closed #179853

Excessive Growth

3541 S Sare Rd, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
5/13/2022

continued , the medians in the middle of sare road when they mow they leave grass in the road. they never blow the grass away.

closed #154579

Excessive Growth

344 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
8/4/2016

BRUSH GROWING INTO ALLEY - 2ND REPORT

closed #156653

Excessive Growth

3205 S Southern Oaks DR

Case Date:
10/19/2016

There is an overgrown tree at the intersection of Sare Road and Southern Oaks Drive that is blocking the "STOP" sign. Originally, the tree that was planted there broke, and many new volunteers grew up in that spot. The homeowners at that site have not cut them back. I think they may not realize that it would be okay for them to do so. My family and I had a similar thing happen to one of the oak trees in the tree-row in the front of our house. We chose one of the "volunteers" and cut away the others, so that now we have a single oak tree in that spot, just as we did originally. We actually used the broken tree as a support for the new tree as it was growing. Thanks for your help.