closed #139477
Debris Removal
800 W Countryside LN
- Case Date:
- 7/27/2014
large rocks from storm runoff
large rocks from storm runoff
Large pile of lumber (4x4 posts) has been sitting by the street (11th) for at least a year. Also, large vehicles are being parked there even though it is city property and clearly marked "No Parking" on the north side of the road.
A couple of weeks ago a tree/lanscaping company cut down a large tree between Meadow Park Apartments and 610 Flats on N. Smith Road; however, they never returned to clean up the pieces. I would apprecaite the tree actually being removed (and used for mulch or the like). Thank you.
The sidewalk on the west side of Fairview has been made hazardous by the property owner at 708 W 12th Street neglecting maintenance of their property for many years. The plants are growing into the public right-of-way, and the pine needle litter is so deep that when it is wet it is causing a slip hazard. It's been like this for at least three years and I am tired of neglectful property owners renting out their houses for income and not being good neighbors.
Encampment with human feces in a pile behind 2907 E Buick Cadillac Blvd
The tree-lined edge of this property's parking lot is a well-known syringe drop/pickup spot. We have witnessed several syringes appear in a pile, then mysteriously disappear within hours. Most recently a bicycle was dropped in the weeds, then removed the next day. Transients sometimes use it as a public restroom. Trash has been accruing in this strip of overgrowth and blows out into the alley. As well, the overgrowth of weeds, vines and saplings encroach upon the alley, making it difficult to traverse by vehicle. Finally, vines are choking out the line of trees that occupy this strip. This is the least frustrating issue, but an issue nonetheless. All of the overgrowth and vines should be cleaned up so it cannot be used as a hiding spot, dumping ground, public restroom.
Debris has clogged the culvert and upstream from the culvert in the ditch/creek
There are unsightly tall weeds growing along the curb where Sheridan meets 1st St. They result from the city not cleaning along the sides of the road, allowing accumulating debris/leaves/dirt to allow tall weeds to flourish. There is no house on that curve but I clicked on the general location.
https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=180890 Why was this ticket closed with reason "Can't Fix"? Shouldn't you contact the landlord to advise them to clean this up? Another (perhaps stolen) bicycle and other personal effects have been dropped off and picked up the following day. This just on 9/17/22. This strip of overgrowth is still accruing trash. What can be done about this? If nothing can be done, will you at least provide a reason?
house appears vacant with piles of abandoned items and trash on porch and in yard