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closed #181280

Trash

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
8/30/2022

Trash Truck 958 has a passenger side headlight out. I’ve reported city vehicles in the past, do drivers not do daily inspections of these vehicles? If not, this should be considered city wide. I see numerous city vehicles with lights out. Brake lights, headlights etc.

closed #186508

Trash

402 E 10th St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
12/13/2023

Trash bins sitting by street

closed #38792

Trash

402 E 6th ST

Case Date:
11/12/2003

Trash piled on the back porch.

closed #161675

Trash

402 E 6th ST

Case Date:
10/26/2017

Trash bin by street

closed #182408

Trash

402 N Adams ST

Case Date:
1/5/2023

Trash all over this lot.

closed #183883

Trash

403 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
5/17/2023

In the alley behind the Topos building, there is a grease bin filled with grease and trash that is continually leaking old, used grease onto the ground. If you glance down the alley, you can see a long line down the length of the alley where cars have tracked the grease from one end to the other. when it rains more grease goes everywhere. its been like this for a several weeks at least.

closed #177323

Trash

404 E 10th ST

Case Date:
9/8/2021

Trash bin left on sidewalk

closed #186509

Trash

404 E 10th ST

Case Date:
12/13/2023

Trash bins sitting by street

closed #188214

Trash

406 E 11th ST

Case Date:
5/1/2024

Note: prior complaint was filed under a different address by the system ("402"). The case number for that was #186916 (https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=186916) The response then that the hole is for rain water is nonsensical. If people kept the lids closed, what little rain we get would not enter the dumpster. Also, no other dumpsters in the neighborhood have such holes and an associated rat problem.

closed #188814

Trash

406 E 11th ST

Case Date:
6/6/2024

Refer to cases #186916, #188213, and #188214. Someone ended up putting a rubber stopper in the hole at the base of the dumpster, which temporarily prevented the rats from entering it. However, rubber is a delicacy for rats (which it seems garbage-oriented people should well know) and it was soon devoured. Now the problem is back full-force, with rats running in and out of the dumpster and scurrying around the parking lot. The drain-hole is threaded on the inside, implying that the manufacturer of the dumpster had in mind (and likely supplies) a metal screw-type insert that will be rat-proof. Please ask the company to install the correct type of fitting so that this problem is permanently fixed.