open #210863
Nuisance Lights
626 W Duncan DR
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2026
The street light at this location is very bright and creetes glare into our west-facing windows. Requesting a shield to limit light spillage into our yard and home.
The street light at this location is very bright and creetes glare into our west-facing windows. Requesting a shield to limit light spillage into our yard and home.
Overgrown front and side yard which are on the face of the streets. All yards overgrown. Yard waste piled in front yard.
Can the Bloomington Police patrol the Rail Trail and stop the electric motorcycles racing up and down? On Friday evening I was riding a regular bicycle north to Food Truck Friday when a group of 4 kids on electric motorcycles came south on the trail at a high rate of speed. They are passing close at high speed next to people they overtook going south. They were not yielding space to northbound trail users. These electric motorcycles aren't allowed on trails. They need ticketed and impounded for the safety of everyone.
Dog outside barking constantly. It’s a large shepherd dog with a deep bark that can be heard many houses away. This is more of a noise complaint than a wellness concern, but I do worry that they leave it outside for hours on end. It was barking at four in the morning this past weekend. I appreciate your help and all you do.
The end of the air pump at switchyard park is broken off
I am reporting a suspected violation of Bloomington Municipal Code (Title 7, including Chapter 7.23 regarding feral cat colonies). At 401 W Watson Street, a resident appears to be harboring a feral cat colony, as defined by allowing animals to remain and be fed on the property. The number of cats has increased significantly, indicating the colony is not being properly managed. This has been reported multiple times on uReport but never properly dealt with. Google Maps imagery shows a large collection of outdoor shelters within a fenced enclosure, suggesting the presence of a substantial number of cats being harbored. The cats regularly roam onto neighboring properties and are creating a nuisance, including noise, sanitation issues, and repeated intrusion. Many appear to be in poor health. Please have Animal Care and Control investigate and take appropriate action to ensure compliance with city ordinances.
Requesting use of speed bumps or some sort of traffic mitigation device. As the new neighborhood is being built west of our location it has led to increased traffic and significant danger. Cherokee Drive is barely wide enough for two cars to pass in some areas and with increased traffic it is unsafe for children and pets. In addition, driver's have sped through when people are outside and yelled threats to people in the neighborhood. Cherokee Drive is the first access point to this neighborhood from the north on Rogers and therefore receiving the bulk of traffic especially during traditional evening commute hours.
Large amount of trash has been abandoned along western spur of B-Line
the alley behind this building between rogers and madison that connects 3rd st and 4th street has multiple huge potholes that keep getting worse...they are all big enough that it could easily pop someones tire or someone could get seriously injured if they happened to walk through one in the evening. this is a high traffic are due to the i-fell building shops and the office spaces.
Great deal of deep potholes all along the alley between Rogers & Madison.