closed #178189
Debris Removal
220 N Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 11/16/2021
This debris was reported per case #178134 on 11/10/2021, but has not yet been removed. It is at the dead end on S Basswood Drive toward 3rd St.
This debris was reported per case #178134 on 11/10/2021, but has not yet been removed. It is at the dead end on S Basswood Drive toward 3rd St.
We hired Douglas Fowler to come clear out our huge fallen tree and his crew cleaned up the side walk as well. So the city crew just needs to come and get their two orange cones. :)
On Thursday afternoon, the storm brought down half of our huge sugar maple tree. It fell across the road closing Rockport Rd completely. Neighbors and my husband, Steve Cook, cut and cleared the road. Your road crew came by and put cones on either end of the sidewalk and said they would be back the next day to clear the sidewalk, but they did not come – no blame at all as we are sure they were plenty busy. We wanted to make sure there was a record of this work still needing to be done. Feel free to call and leave a message. An arborist will be coming to ascertain the rest of the tree and the removal of the giant from our yard, although with thunderstorms all Saturday, I don't expect it will be today. Thank you.
On Woodstock Place, a dead tree fell into the ROW. It isn’t an immediate hazard but I don’t have a chainsaw to cut it up and move it. It’s 4-5 houses into Woodstock on the north side of the street.
There are lots of asphalt chunks in the gutter that interfere with keeping the storm drains unclogged.
juansells.com 222 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47404 Picture explains it all.
Homeless have created several camping areas on the creek bed betw bypass 46 and cascades park. this creek is the sewage line. garbage includes tents, vacuum cleaners, ottomans, clothes, camping gear, toiletries, various other goods and products.
Several vehicles parked in the yard. tons of trash and automotive parts. It looks like they are running a car repair shop in the yard. They live in an RV parked in the back. This has been going on for months. I know the city has received several complaints and are doing nothing about it. This whole scene is devaluing the properties in the neighborhood. What if this was happening next to the Mayors house? Extremely upset that this is still going on!
A large pile of leaves has been left covering the pedestrian path in SE Park.
The homeless have set up an encampment, which I am sure the city is aware of. They are leaving trash, including needles, as well as disrupting people trying to enter into the Switchyard Park system. It seems incredible to me that after all the money pumped into this project that this is what the city wants people to encounter as they try to enter the park. Please have this situation resolved.