closed #169085
Other
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/21/2019
Re these parcels: 53-08-11-204-004.000-009 53-11-03-100-079.000-006 is it the same owner? both of them have homestead exemptions. i thought this was not allowed.
Re these parcels: 53-08-11-204-004.000-009 53-11-03-100-079.000-006 is it the same owner? both of them have homestead exemptions. i thought this was not allowed.
Clarification of case #168944. To answer the question for a city employee assigned to look at this "Can we check and see if this was CBU?" I am pretty sure not. The clay and gravel appeared after the home owner had work done on the north, alley side of herproperty. After she had the excavated material put on the tree plot, she informed the neighborhood listserv that there was "topsoil" if any of us wanted it. I am pursuing this anonymously through uReport because that individual is difficult to deal with. Thanks.
For several months a mound of clay and gravel has been in the tree plot on 1st starting at the NE corner of 1st and Henderson.
Clarification of case #168883: I said the tree is "near the tennis courts." I didn't mean either of the tree on the asphalt path. I meant the one near the SW corner of the courts, not far from the Woodlawn picnic shelter.
Vandalism. Utility box at 3rd and Roger's. Photo on the right was posted in Facebook by a friend yesterday. The other two photos I took in April 11 2017. The earlier damage was repaired. This new damage is more extreme but I hope it can be cleaned up too.
The City of Bloomington removed a tree approximately three years ago at the corner of Lincoln and 7th St. We would like to know if the City can plant another tree in that mow strip along 7th Street where the City had removed the tree.
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.
Ojojo
I don't this has been satisfactorily. Maybe I wasn't clear. I'm glad this damage doesn't interfere with meter functioning. BUT if nothing has been done, the concrete (?) surround is STILL LOOSE and it is STILL potentially HAZARDOUS to PEDESTRIANS. Thanks! Have been unable to find this pit at location given in original report. Could an address/ nearest building be provided so problem can be resolved?
Landscaping Building making loud noises at 5AM-6AM on Saturday & Sunday. This violates local noise ordinances & I expect it to be quiet until at least 8AM on the weekends.