closed #143019
Trash
321 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 12/29/2014
Trash and broken chairs scattered around yard at 321 N. Washington Street.
Trash and broken chairs scattered around yard at 321 N. Washington Street.
trash piling up along southside of the stone mansion. 321 n washington street.
Southbound traffic cannot be seen to east heading motorists at the intersection of sixth and washington.
To Whom it May Concern, I am an IU Student living in Jackson Heights. I choose to take the bus 2-3 times a day to get to my classes, in an effort to be environmentally conscious. The nearest bus stop is on 17th street past the gas station. There isn't any crosswalk/crosswalk lights on any side of the corner I have indicated. This puts myself, as well as any other pedestrian, at risk of being seriously injured. I've been in Bloomington since August and have, thankfully, avoided getting into any incident. However, I have just heard from my roommate, that she almost got hit by a car, as the driver wasn't paying attention and it's tricky for a pedestrian to decide when to cross when there aren't any indications to do so. I am really hoping a solution can be reached. I'd also appreciate any feedback on any way I can assist to help avoid a tragic situation. Thank you for your time, Yasmine El-Gohary
City Arborist told me to contact HAND for tree code violations. There are at least 1/2 dozen dead trees at entrance to The Arbors Apartments on E. Moores Pike. Several large limbs have fallen recently, causing hazard to people, dogs and cars. Manager is aware of problem & has said he plans to remove them, but weeks have passed & no action has been taken. I walk my dog on the path & road where these trees are & it frightens me to walk by them, especially on a windy day.
Trash in parking lot behind 240 n Washington.
Large pile of trash stacked up along north side of the house at 710 N Lincoln.
uncollected trash cans overflowing in front yard
I've noticed quite a few cars traveling south bound on Washington Street between 12th and 10th at a fairly high rate of speed, especially as they crest the hill at 11th. With the new development at coming to the High Point commercial property on North Walnut at 11th, I feel like Washington is going to start seeing a lot more traffic heading downtown. Could traffic calming measures be investigated for this stretch of road?
Several bags of trash piling up in the back of the parking lot. Not sure the address; across the street from Pavillion Heights 219 E 7th St.