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closed #67173

Excessive Growth

N FEERWOOD CT

Case Date:
7/14/1997

Feerwood is in Northwood Estates. Vacant lot needs to be cut. No one is mowing it; small children play in the area, and a snake was killed in this lot recently.

closed #112293

Excessive Growth

N DUNN ST

Case Date:
3/17/2000

Sofa and trash in the alley west of Dunn between 11th & 12th Streets.

closed #66448

Excessive Growth

N DUNN ST

Case Date:
9/17/1997

The alley off of Dunn Street, between Kirkwood and Sixth Street has a dumpster that is always overflowing with trash and food. The food will be drawing rats and rodents.

closed #58180

Excessive Growth

N COLLEGE AVE

Case Date:
5/14/1999

On E. 8th & N. College (Semicon lot) the grass is too high.

closed #40266

Excessive Growth

N COLLEGE AVE

Case Date:
7/21/2003

Public Works received a complaint regarding high weeds at the old burger king on N. College.

closed #114482

Excessive Growth

N CLARK ST

Case Date:
4/29/1999

Residents living in the house on N. Clark Street, just off of East 3rd St., have left their trash cans on the street for days.

closed #132101

Excessive Growth

N Bryan AVE

Case Date:
5/31/2013

Excessive Growth - 2 houses on the corner of 7th/Bryan.

closed #48464

Excessive Growth

N BLUE RIDGE DR

Case Date:
8/30/2001

Tree limbs overgrown over Blue Ridge Dr. and Clover Ln. They are causing line of sight problems and have even broken an antenna off of one car.

closed #40380

Excessive Growth

N ALEXANDER ST

Case Date:
7/7/2003

Street has overgrown trees and bushes making it hard to drive on the street. Mr. Hillenburg parks on Alexander St. since he cannot park on Adams St.

closed #58606

Excessive Growth

N ADAMS ST

Case Date:
4/5/1999

Overgrown weeds and trash all along N. Adams Street from W. 7th St. to the railroad tracks. Ms. Inskip states that the property is owned by the City of Bloomington (Section 31, plat 1 & 2)? She says that the bushes and weeds need to be bushhogged, which might help prevent some crimes in the neighborhood.