closed #160503
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 8/7/2017
Trash in cans with lids next to the cans. Today was pick-up day. They did nothing. Also, the right side of the yard starts to look like a wilderness again. They don't mow.
Trash in cans with lids next to the cans. Today was pick-up day. They did nothing. Also, the right side of the yard starts to look like a wilderness again. They don't mow.
Oops, forgot to give you the address for the trash and yard situation I just wrote you about: 1807 E Second (repeat offenders).
320 e 7th st has a lot of poison ivy growing along and into sidewalk on the grant street side of the property
House on the corner of 1st street and Henderson (600 E 1st Street) has multiple trash bags outside their house, in addition to other miscellaneous items. They are not in trash bins, and they continue to litter on their property. I have seen plenty of raccoons digging around our trash before, so it's only a matter of time until they get into their trash bags
At approximately 612 N Walnut, owned by Rachid Maidi, there is a giant, abhorrent weed that's matured into a small tree. Please see that it is removed.
Refers to closed case 160504. 1807 E Second Street: Sorry to be a pest, but I wonder what action was taken,as reported in an email to me. Monday we had trash pick-up and the open trash cans are still there, just as they were last week. Also, the grass, especially on the right side of the house, has not been mowed and is getting wilder every day.
Exposed garbage, rats and other animals opening bags of garbage at 710 E. Cottage Grove, which is next to a state-licensed day care facility. Also, speeding traffice on E. Cottage Grove, no sidewalk crossing or slow speed or children playing signs at this intersection.
Neighbors home at 916 W 6th St. 47404 seems to be vacant and the lawn has not been maintenanced since we moved in mid-July. This has lead to us receiving many chigger bites. Thank you for taking the time to address this.
Someone has dumped an old mattress on the sidewalk/street. This is just the latest event in the severe downgrading of the neighborhood to occur since the city has allowed apartment buildings to be constructed in small residential neighborhoods. I am hoping Bloomington Sanitation can remove this trash.
Trash is still not being removed adequately. More rats have been sighted/trapped.