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closed #175053

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Case Date:
3/8/2021

Are there any codes or ordinances about what you can build in your backyard in a subdivision? If so, does the attached photo of said eyesore illegally fall under any municipal codes?

closed #176526

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Case Date:
7/11/2021

Christian nationalist 'we buy houses'signs continue to be scattered at City intersections. Get rid of them!

closed #176768

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Case Date:
7/29/2021

913 W Graham Dr. Too many people living at this house. Loud, reckless neighbors. City buses run down Graham Dr and can barely squeeze between all the cars they have parked on the side of the road. Easily 10+ people living in one single family home. We are just requesting that authorities look in to if this is legal and perhaps ask if they can remove all the vehicles from in the road.

closed #176926

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Case Date:
8/10/2021

Citizen called to complain about the person at 3644 E. Third St. (in Hoosier Acres) having garage sales every 7 to 10 days. This is more than the three that are allowed to be held in one calendar year. The caller wishes to remain anonymous. Thank you.

closed #185336

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Case Date:
8/30/2023

I'm trying to find out who to contact pertaining to runoff from a new construction site into the nearby neighborhood waterway on the west side of Bloomington. My concern is that the construction barrier broke during the big storm in July, causing muddy clayish water to spill out into the road and backup the drains. That water has now made its way into the creek that flows thru Orchard Glen Co-op and meets up with the one along the Karst Farm Greenway. Due to the amount of mud, i believe someone needs to inspect it to make sure it's not a threat to the habitat or karst system there.

closed #188471

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Case Date:
5/15/2024

On Kingston Drive, across from the Mall entrance where the Bloomington Transit bus stop is, and also across from the Target parking lot (side of the building), near the pedestrian crossing from the Current parking garage to the Target parking lot, there are big stones that have fallen into the road, coming from the slanted side at the foot of the parking garage. It is right at the bend of the road, so, very hard for motorists to see. And what if one comes tumbling down while a car or cyclist is just passing there? There should be a fence to keep the boulders inside or a heavy net over them, in my opinion.