closed #185980
Other
207 S College Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 10/16/2023
The back door is still having adult entertainment and are not zoned for that. I have let this be known many times, please do something about it.
The back door is still having adult entertainment and are not zoned for that. I have let this be known many times, please do something about it.
There is a pair of shoes over a power line in our street. I would like to have this removed, or to be able to contact the person who could remove it safely for us. I want our neighborhood to be a safe one.
The Stonebelt house next door always BLASTS music at late hours of the night, for example right now, at 1:30 AM.
Unshaded exterior lights over garage left on dusk to dawn are a nuisance, light trespass for neighbors.
I am unsure this is a city issue, there is was looks like a n old landline access panel or junction box on 5th st. that is next to the road (maybe in ROW) that is unlocked and now open. See the picture.
Orange/white safety barrel stolen from a utility project site sitting in backyard (visible from alley) + four orange safety cones lining stairs in front of building leading up to front porch.
Constant banging. Occured all last night and is starting up again tonight. Noise is excessive.
Why was this case closed less than 24hrs after I posted? The encampment it's still there along with all their garbage! #177551 Other 2015 Old State Rd 37, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA Case Date: 9/21/2021 Massive homeless encampment in the woods between N. College Ave and W. Old State Rd 37 near intersection of Gourley Pike. CLEAN IT UP! Enforce the laws on the books! Hamilton do your job
: uReport Case #179576 Re Dumpsters issue on this ticket
This graffiti is either an unpermitted public art display under the city's public art approval process or a violation of the city's sign ordinance. No matter the message, the city needs to insist that private property owners remove or cover graffiti as soon as possible to discourage future vandalism and prevent an intimidating downtown atmosphere. The city regularly requires private property owners to address unsightly items such as accumulated trash and unmowed lawns. Graffiti should be treated no differently.