closed #183703
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- Case Date:
- 5/7/2023
Erosion control 1st and Rogers st And also a few blocks west on 1st
Erosion control 1st and Rogers st And also a few blocks west on 1st
There is a bradford pear tree (an invasive species) on the city median with the street. I'd like to have this scheduled for removal
I’m writing to inform you that someone threw a stone at my wife’s car and broke the window of the pilot. We don’t know who did it, but the car was well parked inside our lot. This happened on Saturday, May 13th around 7 pm. We haven’t filed a police report, because we don’t know how.
I can hear someone shouting inside the boarded up building.i do not think they are supposed to be there
The new fiber optic box in the Ramble Road W tree plot has two bolts that are on the lid but, not installed. Hopefully, someone will be back around to insert them.
This property in Hyde Park is poorly maintained. Zillow estimates its value at over $1.2M The weeds in the lawn exceed the 8" height limit and there are some weeds in excess of 3'. The vacant lot next to it at the corner of Olcott Blvd and Taylor Court also is overgrown, is an eyesore and devalues the neighborhood.
After the city did digging to put in the new internet system, we have a hole on our property that needs to be repaired.
The Project School of Bloomington is having a performance at the MCPL tonight, in their auditorium of sorts. The school previously encouraged parents to let their children sit in the aisles in lieu of seats(or in laps) to account for how packed they would be. At the performance, there are indeed children sitting in the aisle and making an emergency exit a lot more dangerous than it should be. Perhaps the occupancy limit hasn’t been reached, but it doesn’t seem ok for this to happen, especially considering they dim the lights and the only exits are down those stairs.
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.
Catalent has some sort of loud alarm beeping constantly