closed #164932
Excessive Growth
113 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/23/2018
Bush growth overtaken sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk into 10th st.
Bush growth overtaken sidewalk, forcing pedestrians to walk into 10th st.
This property immensely violates the City code regarding overgrowth of the yard and landscaping. In fact, the public sidewalk attached to this property that runs along 16th Street is practically impassable. There is barely a walkable path where the sidewalk should be.
Vegetation is growing over the sidewalk on the Maple Street side of house. Sidewalk is impassible the entire length. You have to walk out in the street. Looks terrible and is a safety issue.
We are the landlord of this commercial building and have a shared alley way. There are two white trash bags leaning against our building (left by students across the alley most likely) - trash is strung out of it due to animals and there is some broken glass as well. Can you please take care of cleaning this up??
Overgrown plants and flowers are blocking the sidewalk in front of 521 W. 4th St.
safety concern with electrical poles down and city of bloomington utility trucks, blocking road and causing commotion, unsafe drivers making life hard for residents
Very large (10+ yards) of stone completely blocking alley way. No building permit displayed
Kirkwood Ave should be blocked off heading east from Dunn Street. If cars travel east past Dunn, there is no place to go and they are having to turn around in the Kirkwood/Indiana intersection. Indiana is closed heading north at that intersection and one way heading south. Going straight takes you thr the Sample Gates. I've been watching this happen for several days from my office in Carmichael Center.
Large pile of sticks and branches has been blocking the sidewalk for several weeks.
New BRU burger building has multiple downspouts that drain directly onto the Grant Street sidewalk. I don't believe this is allowed with new construction?