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- Case Date:
- 5/31/2022
There is a lot of poison hemlock growing along the edge of Smith Road, most of it between Brighton and Bennington on the west side of the road. There is some on the east side near Fenbrook as well.
There is a lot of poison hemlock growing along the edge of Smith Road, most of it between Brighton and Bennington on the west side of the road. There is some on the east side near Fenbrook as well.
Trying to find regulations on creating a non-mown front yard. Could it be filled with native plants? Could it resemble a native wildflower meadow? Could I remove the grass and replant with native clovers? Trying to find a sustainable and beneficial solution to not have to mow.
420 Eastside Drive has been for years and still is a junk yard. There are several vehicles that have not moved in ages, there is trash in the yard (empty soda cans, beverage container). How about City Ordinance 15.16.020 (6): a vehicle that is six or more model years old and mechanically inoperable, and is left on private property continuously in a location visible from public property for more than thirty days. The picture was taken from the Hunter foot path. This yard is far from the pearl of the neighborhood.
well my mom owns little tid bit daycare preschool in bloomington indiana and her landlord is Roy Campbell, we have been without air for weeks and he’s not fixing it. it gets up to 90 and he just puts us off and puts us off and doesn’t want do fix the issue.
Large stand of invasive bamboo. Per HAND dept, this should be eradicated.(Housing and Neighborhood Dev't)
Large stand of invasive bamboo along entire north side of back yard.
Large stand of invasive bamboo along entire north side of back yard.
Large stand of invasive bamboo all along Olcott Blvd side of property
Large invasive bamboo stand at corner of Olcott Blvd and St. Remy Drive, on S/E corner.
Large stand of invasive bamboo at 2739 E. Brigs Bend and Olcott Blvd, N/W corner. See back yard - visible from street.