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closed #192211

Excessive Growth

1403 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
7/16/2024

The yard has not been mowed all year, after the super cell hit Bloomington the limbs that fell have not been moved. Property seems abandoned and overgrown

closed #192210

Excessive Growth

1403 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
7/16/2024

The yard has not been mowed all year, after the super cell hit Bloomington the limbs that fell have not been moved. Property seems abandoned and overgrown

closed #191850

Excessive Growth

205 W Wayside DR

Case Date:
7/10/2024

Tall grass, large amount of vehicles. Looks like a junk yard!

closed #191845

Excessive Growth

205 W Wayside DR

Case Date:
7/10/2024

Tall grass, large amount of vehicles. Looks like a junk yard!

closed #191844

Excessive Growth

205 W Wayside DR

Case Date:
7/10/2024

Tall grass, large amount of vehicles. Looks like a junk yard!

closed #191637

Excessive Growth

327 S Euclid AVE

Case Date:
7/9/2024

Excessive growth over sidewalk can't walk on sidewalk

closed #191635

Excessive Growth

335 S Euclid AVE

Case Date:
7/9/2024

Excessive growth over sidewalk can't walk on sidewalk

closed #191557

Excessive Growth

323 S Davisson ST

Case Date:
7/8/2024

City ally I keep 2/3 mowed used to be 3/4 but overgrowth keeps on coming. Poison Ivy is also growing in the overgrowth. To my knowledge, no one has touched it this growing season. It’s out of control. It is also in the way of the service I pay to mow the city alley , my yard and the tree lot out front. I also have concerns about the growth on the side of the house that is entwined in the utility lines.

closed #189165

Excessive Growth

810 W Cherokee DR

Case Date:
6/27/2024

This property appears abandoned and no one maintains the lawn. It is overgrown yet again and in need of attention.

closed #189159

Excessive Growth

2521 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
6/26/2024

Citizen called about tree across the street from her residence. Tree is enormous by her standards and a potential hazard for a single family rental adjacent to tree. By her summation the tree is a "when it falls" as opposed to an "if it falls." Can we, should we do anything?