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open #205154

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
8/21/2025

Unkempt lawn at the former Arby’s (?) at 535 S Walnut Street.

open #205153

Excessive Growth

Intersection of S Roger’s and Dixie, Blomington

Case Date:
8/21/2025

Turning from Dixie to the right onto S Rogers is difficult, because a couple of spruce in the corner yard block the view.

open #205122

Trash

207 E 12th ST

Case Date:
8/21/2025

Corrected address for: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=205119

open #205119

Trash

209 E 12th ST

Case Date:
8/21/2025

Trash piled up by street. Porch and yard already a mess just two days after they moved in. Upholstered furniture (and grill!) on porch. American flag hanging upside down.

open #205114

Excessive Growth

535 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
8/21/2025

Overgrown grass and weeds

open #205111

Excessive Growth

914 N Orris DR

Case Date:
8/21/2025

Grass is excessively high and not maintained especially in backyard… rats have been spotted and needs cleaned up

open #205109

Trash

914 N Orris DR

Case Date:
8/21/2025

Trash piled in the driveway and street

open #205103

Excessive Growth

2708 N Blue Ridge Ct, Bloomington, IN 47408

Case Date:
8/20/2025

Grass has not been mowed for about a month.

open #205099

Excessive Growth

801 W Howe ST

Case Date:
8/20/2025

Thorns growing into street. Howe and Maple. SHARPS!

open #205096

Drainage or Runoff

102 S Clark ST

Case Date:
8/20/2025

There was a flood in this house in April of this year. We informed Orion as soon as we discovered that it was flooding. They came and claimed they resolved it by sucking up the water in the basement and dumping it for the sump pump to push it into the city sewer, and they set a dehumidifier that we did not provide. They said this issue was resolved, but there was still obvious water in the dry walls, and they did not address the leak at all. We made the leak abundantly clear. I showed them that I put tape over the leak to try to stop the water from coming in, and they left it there. It is still there to this day. The leak came from the block wall in the basement, and the water streamed throughout the unfinished section as well as into the finished bedroom. The water settled by the drain in the bedroom and the drain in the unfinished section. They saw all of this, and never came back to check for water in the dry wall or baseboards. This is as far as they went with this issue. We received no instructions for how to prevent mold from growing, and there was no concern expressed for this possibility although the pictures show that there was water seeping through the walls. Months later, we have discovered that there is now severe mold growth in the basement. It is on the doors, baseboards, ceilings, and personal items. The most severe portion of the basement affected by the mold is the bedroom. The unfinished section shows obvious signs of a leak in the drop ceiling due to water marks.There is also mold growth on the block wall. The bedroom also has water marks on the ceiling, and the use of a moisture detection device shows that there is moisture in the ceiling likely caused by a leak which was concealed by the drop ceiling. The moisture also reaches up 3 feet in the dry wall in the bedroom. The bathroom was not flooded as severely as the bedroom, so there is less mold growth, but there are still signs of mold in the baseboards where the water ran through to the lowest point which was the drain in the bedroom. By evaluating all of these factors, it is clear that it was not any environment issue that caused mold, rather it was the unresolved leak in the block wall, the leak hidden by the drop ceiling, and the unresolved issues from the flood such as the saturated drywall and baseboards. We would like to have a city code inspector come take a look at this and confirm these statements.