closed #76949
Other
508 N Adams ST
- Case Date:
- 11/9/2010
crew called this in this morning, they have been written up several times for not sorting properly.
crew called this in this morning, they have been written up several times for not sorting properly.
4118 E. Deckard is a registered rental however, caller was told last year by the Planning Department that the garage would not be occupied. Garage is now occupied and occupants are parking on the lawn.
Lynn Cochran wants a call (332-4330) back after this property has been looked at. It has been empty for about 5 yrs and looks like it is ready to fall down.
building has been abandoned and windows boarded up. Someone has removed the plywood on the front door is now open.
Possible unregistered rental, line of sight issue.
House was vacant but neighbor is now concerned there may be squatters in building. Check for unsafe, unregistered rental, squatters, to see if owner is the same, etc.
sewage ditch filled with cat litter and waste between 1315 & 1317 w 6th. See LA before going out so she can talk to Patty about Animal Control.
mulberry tree hanging over 1000 N Orris' fence. is about to fall on his fence. This property belongs to HAND.
Resident Miklos Santorini contacted the Office of the Mayor's Facebook page in October detailing the presence of medical waste at 718 S. Rogers. Santorini stated that, "This building is part of the hospital complex. There has been a build up of of trash, garbage and even bodily fluid specimens behind the dumpster there for over 2 years. I have tried contacting the hospital about this, but the PR people say it's a problem with the waste hauler, not them." Our intern contacted HAND at that time. A rep from HAND stated that they would be sending a neighborhood compliance officer over to take a look. Santorini contacted us again today (Jan 29, 2019) about the same property stating that, "...there is a buildup of medical waste around the dumpster. Vials of blood and urine, etc. I walked by today and it is still there, just more rotten and frozen. Does anyone in the city have the ability to at least check this out and maybe have it cleaned up?"
Bloomington seems to be having less and less affordable housing compared to the increase of luxury apartments and high-end housing being built, which is doing nothing to help this town given how much poverty, homelessness, and gentrification plagues Bloomington.