open #189110
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
2414 E 7th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2024
Large pile of debris. Also invasives returning in force to strangle the pine tree and starting to block the sidewalk.
Large pile of debris. Also invasives returning in force to strangle the pine tree and starting to block the sidewalk.
The bike lane on N College, starting around 1919 to 11th street has several piles of sand that make it difficult to ride.
The sand in the intersection of 12 and Washington is quite hazardous to cyclists turning onto Washington; could this be swept up please?
Cottage Grove bike lane just east of of the Lincoln Street intersection is filled with sand. Can this please be swept?
This is some of the trash that is we want the city to remove and come up with a way of stopping it. It is along the wall behind Kinser Flats.
Resident reports downed tree in Blue Ridge neighborhood on Ramble Road Court (no specific address given). Resident expresses concern that the tree may become a driving hazard at nighttime.
Resident reports debris washed out from recent storms on 17th Street from Walnut to Dunn, requests removal.
there is a lot of loose gravel in the right turn lane on southbound Kinser pike and 45/46 Bypass
Could we please have a street sweeper run at the intersection of W 12th and N Oolitic. This is brand new blacktop after all.
Homeless people are again living in People’s Park. They’re using drugs, fighting, leaving trash everywhere, screaming and yelling, urinating and defecating and have taken over most of the benches and tables. It also appears that they are sleeping there overnight. We bought ice cream across the street and expected to have a nice Sunday afternoon in the park for thirty minutes or so… we tried sitting on the steps of a business on the opposite side of Dunn Street but the shrubbery nearby was probably soaked in urine based on the stench. We simply left at that point….. No other Indiana city of the same size and population has a homeless population of 1 % of that of Bloomington and that is directly attributable to the fact that Bloomington attracts these people by virtue of feeding them and enabling them unlike anywhere else in Indiana. I’ve lived in and near Bloomington since 1974 and this has simply gotten totally out of hand.