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closed #180783

Trash

Case Date:
7/27/2022

Reference UReport Case #180780 Sorry, I should have said that the sidewalk that is blocked in the 1200 block of South Madison is on the eastside, not the westside. So Sorry! Thanks again. Martha Selk

closed #180788

Trash

Case Date:
7/28/2022

Update to UReports #180780 & #180783 Good Morning! Someone has shifted the tree so that none of it is in the street but it seemed to still be somewhat on the sidewalk. Thanks again. Martha Selk

closed #180822

Trash

326 W 17th ST

Case Date:
7/31/2022

These assholes have a huge pile of trash they just put on the curb and sidewalk

closed #181755

Trash

W 3rd St & S Rogers St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
10/7/2022

Overflowing trash can in middle of sidewalk for days, on 3rd just west of Rogers, on the north side of 3rd.

closed #176971

Trash

712 W 3rd ST

Case Date:
8/13/2021

Trash and recycling has been blocking sidewalk for a week and now is being blown up and down the street.

closed #178551

Trash

1017 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
1/7/2022

Residence has excessive trash on property. Bins are overflowing onto the sidewalk and driveway and spilling into the street. Loose trash regularly found on Allen Street.

closed #178868

Trash

1822 W Ezekiel DR

Case Date:
2/8/2022

I live in a row of townhouses in the Summit Woods neighborhood. We're serviced by two Rays trash dumpsters in the road behind our houses. They have not been picked up in over two weeks and the trash is piling up in a gross and unhealthy way (contractors and college students are also driving in to dump their trash overnight which is making everything worse). I called Rays this morning and they said they can't service these dumpsters because of the snow. I explained that they hadn't been serviced for a week or more before the storm and they disputed this and said there is nothing they can do to help. Is there anything the city can do to help us? There are a lot of families in our neighborhood with small kids and this has become an ongoing health as well as an eyesore issue for us.