closed #171840
Other
Bub's Burgers & Ice Cream
- Case Date:
- 2/28/2020
Construction noise complaint
Construction noise complaint
Noise Complaint
A house on my street has become a transition house for alcoholic woman. My opinion is that this primarily one-family house has become a hotel. This neighborhood isn’t zoned to all allow businesses. Please put an end to this temporary housing and core-neighborhood encroachment. Than you cc: taylor-design@comcast.net, spakers@indiana.edu
Covenant Christian Early Learning Place had to contact the police in the last two weeks due to people coming onto the property that are not allowed. These individuals have made the program feel that the area isn't safe for the families and the children that attend our program.
My neighbor just waterproofed house, Dug a trench around the house. Did he need a Permit?
The city's web page for the wastewater treatment plant https://bloomington.in.gov/locations/dillman-road-wastewater-treatment-plant gives an incorrect street address. It says 100 E Dillman Rd, but is actually 100 W Dillman Rd.
There is a street light in my backyard. No street around. I’m hoping to turn it off as it’s wasteful of energy and makes it so we can’t see stars in out back yard.
Re: uReport Case #171533 that was recently closed: (southwest corner of Kinser Pike and Rosewood). The utilities box (which is full of car-sized batteries and other electrical items) is, at best, a temporary fix. Someone has tied a strip of electrical tape around the box. Besides very temporary, it is also unsightly and unsafe. It does not secure the door if someone (say one of the children that frequents the area) should decide to remove the door and investigate the electrical devices inside. I think someone can and should do better. Please let me know who those boxes belong to or if the city can handle, as they are not tagged. Thank you, Ada
Drug crime/ gang relations
Residents at 1509 S Nancy Street do not take in trash/recycling containers. In addition, their driveway is littered with trash and other large cans that needs removal. Would appreciate any action the city could take to remedy this problem