closed #181645
Other
810 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 9/27/2022
Over-occupied. Seven names on mailbox. Cars/trucks parked everywhere. Pavilion rental.
Over-occupied. Seven names on mailbox. Cars/trucks parked everywhere. Pavilion rental.
This “Yellow Curb” needs to be repainted.
People are living year-round in an RV parked on an unimproved surface at 220 S. Maple Street. They have been there for about 18 months. I previously reported them to H.AN.D. and the city's legal department. There are also 3-5 other cars parked in the small property lot at all times. The man is apparently fixing cars for others. Various articles and garbage bags are often strewn about. Their has been many domestic violence and nuisance reports to the police and fire department during this time.
There are two cars (one navy/black and the other white) that have been parked continuously in the parking lot for about a week or so. The people in the cars have recently started littering the park.
Code violation - fence is too high and/or too close to sidewalk.
Your homeless people problem within the city of Bloomington is out of control. It is ruining the city an it's image. Even Inpls TV news is bashing the city for it's pathetic attempt at dealing with the issue. People feel unsafe as do local students. Who gets the blame when something terrible does occur? The mayor's office has certainly known of this problem for quite some time now. It will be the mayor's office having to answer the questions of the victims whenever something does occur. Fix it. The people of Bloomington deserve better.
This house has a couple Great Dane dogs that barks and barks all the time. And it is annoying. Plus during the warmer months her yard starts smelling.
The trail lights on posts 137 and 138 are both out just to the east of Moravec. The second one to the west of Moravec is also very dim, probably 141.
Is the railroad allowed to violate City Code and maintain barbed wire on the tops of security fences within the city limits?
There is a dead skunk in the bike path under the railroad bridge that has been hit by a car. Because it is under the bridge the smell is trapped.