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closed #92200

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Case Date:
2/28/2007

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closed #124596

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W 17th ST

Case Date:
12/23/2011

Storage buildings on 17th st, behind Klaibers sewing center. People are living in the sorage units. Benjamin Terhune is one of the residents. Lisa wants this looked at ASAP!

closed #173912

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Plato's Court @ Knights Landing

Case Date:
10/9/2020

My daughter resides at 2035 N. Walnut Street Apt.C37. She has multiple photos showing the mold and mildew issue in her studio apartment. She contacted Plato's Court with her concerns and they placed a dehumidifier in her apartment to assist in removing the moisture. In addition, we also purchased damp rid bags to hopefully help. She continued to have issues and received an email that the complex had closed this work order. She proceeded to email them with the objection that the mold and mildew issue was not resolved with no response. She has even made an ER visit with concerns of covid, but those results came back negative. It is a daily battle with the black residue on all her possessions, including countertops, spiderlike webbing on her ceiling, and her bathroom shower insert. We are not sure where to turn and are extremely concerned with her health. Thank you for you time.

closed #189177

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Pete Ellis @ Cambridge Square (Outbound), Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
6/28/2024

water left running from property outlet. I turned it off. it needs a lock to keep off

closed #178506

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N Madison St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
1/2/2022

Please contact the people in charge of the Little Neighborhood Libraries & Little Neighborhood pantries & tell them that the Library & Pantry on N. Madison--a 1/2 block north of Kirkwood need work. I have replaced the window on the Library, but it keeps disappearing. The Pantry has never had a door or window. Both cabinets are not protected from rain, etc. & the Pantry is extremely dirty.

closed #184904

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Longview & Kingston Dr, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
8/5/2023

Kingston Manor Apartments trash site: Pooling water an issue, Mosquito hazard present as well as unsanitary. A real eyesore with pooling water and broken fence. This apartment management needs to correct this issue that has been ongoing for years. If the trash trucks cause the pooling, then correct the pavement and repair the fence.

closed #183675

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IU Maurer School of Law, 211 S Indiana Ave, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA

Case Date:
5/4/2023

Maintenance man entered my apartment for non-emergancy matter without 24 hour written notice. And that is illegal. I'd like to know how I file a complaint in this matter.

closed #133190

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E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
8/5/2013

bee hive around the white drain pipe at Henderson.

closed #173015

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
7/13/2020

807 South Eastside Drive, Bloomington, Indiana 47401 -side and back of house have trash strewn. That trash blows into my yard. - the window in the shred attached to the carport is broken. -the overgrowth on 807 side of the fence makes it impossible for me to maintain my fence line.

closed #173702

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Bloomington City Hall

Case Date:
9/14/2020

I wasn't sure where to send this to but hoping you can share these remarks with the Historic Preservation Commission: The HPC seems to have developed a recent tendency to focus not on the history of buildings and places but instead on what is going to be built in making decisions. I would like them to emphasize the former more, as believe it more closely aligns with their expertise and jurisdiction. Commissioner Derek Richey for instance posted to the History Club Facebook page about the Player's Pub building. Totally fine, but he also posted that implied scary, ugly, and expensive student housing would be built there. Let Planners and the City Commission deal with that. I'd like HPC to focus on whether something is worth saving, and if the only reason it is worth saving is to stop something HPC doesn't like instead of its historic value, that is not a good reason for HPC to stop something. I have no dog in the fight with this building - whatever happens is fine - but let's not use scare tactics and pseudoplanning. Historic districts are often pitched to neighborhoods as a means to enhance property values so complaining about how something high priced will go in somewhere is a bit hypocritical anyways. Also thank you for those times you all allow flexibility to creative development and reuse when keeping the old while adding new needed dimensions to our town.