closed #189036
Other
325 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/20/2024
Stolen orange cone sitting on sidewalk (Grant side).
Stolen orange cone sitting on sidewalk (Grant side).
My apartment complex (Campus Corner) holds mail until it is entered into their "system". I tried to pick up a package that was delivered yesterday, but they told me they couldn't give it to me until they entered it tomorrow, even though they knew it was received. After poking at it they finally went to look for it, then the assistant told me that their manager specifically instructed them to not look through the packages for anyone. This is definitely mail tampering and it has caused numerous residents to not receive their packages when needed, and the complex refuses to change its system.
WANTS EMERGENCY LINE LOCATES FOR CUSTOMER SEWER AT 10:30 TODAY
SEWER BACKUP
Insight doesn't answer phones. Written communication is not answered. When phone is anwered here is no solution offered to the problem. Caller states that cable was cut by some gardeners. It was then spliced by Insight, but nevered buried. It is unburied on the grass, the sidewalk, & the driveway. It has been there for more than a month.
Mr. Gaber would like his cable buried. His cable was accidently cut by his gardner and Insight came out and repair his line. However, his cable has remained unburied for 10 days. He has attempted to call Insight regarding his unburied cable but is always put on hold. He stated the last time he called Insight he was holding for at least 7 minutes before hanging up. He also stated that he didn't appreciate listening to one commercial after another holding for a customer service rep.
Tenant is "troubled." Sharon is concerned that he is a "slob." He sits cans of opened food out to attract bugs, as a kindness, so that the other residents will be "bug free." He has a long file with the IU Police; has called to complain that someone stole his toilet paper, etc. They would like for us to make an inspection of the apartment's condition.
Hello - Will someone with the City provide some details on the constant sound of heavy machinery on the south side of Bloomington? This has been going on for a while and I am unable to determine the exact source. I think it might be coming from two places, both of which appear to have connections to the City of Bloomington. The first location is to the west of the police and fire training center on S. Walnut. On many days, such as right now (for the past 30+ minutes at least), there are periods of time where there is a continuous noise from some sort of construction equipment, a diesel engine. I do not know the exact nature of what it is doing, but I cannot spend time on my deck as it is quite loud out there and when I am inside my house I can hear the noise as well. And it is more than just noise, it seems to have a deeper feel to it than simple noise by the nature of the equipment and work being done. The second location of interest is accessed from W. Gordon Pike. This area is north of Gordon Pike, between Rogers and Walnut. The entrance has a stone wall on either side of the driveway. I have observed dump trucks marked with the City of Bloomington logo going in and out of there. That site produces loud banging noises periodically, like the sound of dump trucks dumping something or being loaded. This all started in earnest within the last 6-8 months it seems like, although there have been less consistent bouts of such noises before that time frame. I would like to know if these are City operations, what exactly is going on, and how much longer these operations will continue. The use and enjoyment of my property is being greatly diminished by the noise and in a pandemic where I am home most of the day, that is incredibly frustrating.
It is 10:10pm on Saturday, February 20, 2021. There is some sort of machinery making all sorts of racket in the area over around the police shooting range property or the city utilities property off of Gordon Pike. This is a constant, ongoing problem. Why is there this noise after 10pm? This is absurd. Can the City not figure this out and put some reasonable restrictions on the use of these properties? The properties are not zoned for construction equipment like this anyway. Do citizens need to take the enforcement into our own hands and start investigations and collect evidence and file lawsuits to permanently enjoin this ridiculous behavior? Figure it out.
There are two trees on city property that are in danger of falling on my gazebo and my neighbors house.