closed #169193
Excessive Growth
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/27/2019
In the 900 block of Grant corner of Dixie going south excessive vines covering streets that block Grant going south.
In the 900 block of Grant corner of Dixie going south excessive vines covering streets that block Grant going south.
Bryan Park neighborhood: excessive growth throughout the neighborhood, especially at the following locations: SW part of the intersection of Dixie and S Palmer Ave (bush growing into the road); S Palmer Ave between Dixie and E. Allen St.; north side of E. Allen St, just east of intersection with S. Lincoln; north side of Dixie St. between S. Grant St. and S. Lincoln; north side of E. Allen between S. Dunn and S. Palmer Ave.
Maximum speed limit 20 mph sign is hardly visible across from 727 W First Street, due to tree growth that is obscuring the sign.
on 4th street between lincoln and washington, when i am walking beside that church, the grass is ok, but there are overgrown bushes and trees. can't walk that whole block unless you are short, especially when it rains & branches are sagging down lower than usual. i am referring to the 1/2 of that block from the middle of it over to lincoln. thanks
Sidewalk on east side of S. College Mall Rd. north of E Moores Pike is very over grown forcing walkers onto the grass/dirt, mud when wet.
There is a lot of overgrowth between some properties and some drainage issues with standing water days after it rains.
A school zone speed limit sign is completely obscured by the overgrown bushes/tree on the north side of Hunter between Highland and Ballentine.
There is a house in our neighborhood, 4011 Stonegate Drive, Bloomington, Indiana, that has been abandoned and it is hoarded. There is overgrowth covering the front of the house. There is a car in the drive with 2014 tags that has not been moved since 2014. We have our house on the market and believe this eyesore may be affecting our ability to sell our house.Could the city do something about this house?
Overgrown/unkempt flower bed on city sidewalk between Papa John's and Topos on Walnut St.
The parkway on Sare Road is overgrown and has not been mowed this year by the city. Specifically, between Jackson Creek Middle School and the new apartment building toward the North, the grass is probably 15 to 21 inches high. If it could be mowed, it would be greatly appreciated.