Excessive Growth
S THE STANDS DR
- Case Date:
- 5/11/2009
The lot is behind and adjacent to 3209 Autumn Drive. The citizen stated the owner, who she thinks is Eric Stolberg, has maintained the lot for the past 5 years but has not done anything so far this year. She has contacted his office but has received no help. The grass is very high. She would like for someone to call her and let her know the status of the complaint.
Excessive Growth
S KERI MARIE
- Case Date:
- 5/20/1999
Vacant lots on Keri Marie need to be mowed. Owned by Ron Rubek's office.
Excessive Growth
N Pete Ellis DR
- Case Date:
- 7/28/2011
Field near Cambridge apts and the Post Office has weeds 5 feet tall. Never been this bad before, eyesore. See phone number above. Can also contact Rosalie in OOTM for email address.
Excessive Growth
N PETE ELLIS DR
- Case Date:
- 5/6/1998
Grass needs cut from the Post Office on Pete Ellis Drive to St. Rd. 45. The trees need trimmed on the west side of Pete Ellis Drive.
Excessive Growth
E 3RD ST
- Case Date:
- 5/25/1999
Field between Ryans Steak House and the Office Lounge has high weeds and has never been mowed.
Excessive Growth
E 2ND ST
- Case Date:
- 10/30/1997
Amy from the Major's office forwarded this complaint to H.A.N.D. According to Ms. Howell there is a dumpster overflowing at the College Mall Apartments.
Excessive Growth
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 7/18/2020
Previous post closed without being fixed. There is excessive growth/weeds coming out of the street between sidewalks and road itself making our city look trashy and not maintained. Incident was closed bc “they wernt blocking sidewalk.” That is irrelevant. I would like to know who closed the last complaint. Tax paying citizens are paying for the streets and sidewalks to be maintained.
Excessive Growth
935 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/6/2001
This lot is overgrown with weeds/shrubs/flowers. The weeds are obstructing a "No Parking" sign in front of the house and are starting to climb up the post of the stop sign at 6th & Elm. The weeds are over the sidewalk on 6th Street causing people to have to walk in the street. There are 2 junk cars parked in the sideyard on Elm Street.
Excessive Growth
923 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 9/23/1996
Dumpster finallly placed at 923 S. Rogers is an eyesore. Can it be moved to a better place ? THIS RECEIVED BY MAYOR'S OFFICE.
Excessive Growth
901-999 Atwater Avenue
- Case Date:
- 11/3/2016
I work in an IU office at 914 E Atwater. Our parking area is in the alley behind the building. It is reached through either an east-west or a north-south alley. Most of the houses along the alleys are rental properties; at least one is a private residence. There is a lot of overgrowth from the yards that extends into the alleys. I already have a scratch on my brand-new car because of being brushed by some of that overgrowth as I pulled into a place, having had to swing wide enough to fit in between two cars. Is there anything that can be done about brush that grows into an alley? Am I within my legal rights to bring a lopper to work to cut off the brush and small trees that are narrowing the alleyway? My old car had a number of scratches for the same reason, and I was hoping to avoid it with this one. But no such luck. On a related note, it is difficult and a bit dangerous trying to turn right from the east-west alley onto Faculty. Between the power pole and the overgrowth, visibility is terrible. I am happy to do the trimming if I won't get in trouble either with the city or with the homeowners, but it obviously would be better if the city could do it. Please see the included photo, which consists of two different views. Thank you.