- Case Date:
- 5/12/2025
See case #201536 (https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=201536). Apparently, Ms. Hayes has not had the opportunity to follow through with her promise, "I will continue to monitor", because the large, bed-like object remains at the rear (west side) of this property alongside the alley where is has been for at least a year. It has painted on it a cartoon head of a large, white rabbit sporting a bow-tie, accompanied by the words "Phi Tau".
Abandoned Vehicle
613 S Eastside DR
- Case Date:
- 5/12/2025
White SUV with trailer attached to it is parked on the street. Trailer has an expired license plate. Also, what is the maximum length of a vehicle that can be parked on the street?
Abandoned Vehicle
613 S Eastside DR
- Case Date:
- 9/8/2025
Abandoned vehicle, white sedan. Has not been moved for over a month, at least. Weeds are growing under the front wheels. If owner (at 612) claims it is not abandoned, it should be moved every 72 hours, according to the Code of Ordinances’ definition of an abandoned vehicle: Title 15.04.020. (2).
Other
613 S Eastside Drive
- Case Date:
- 4/9/2025
2 'abandoned' vehicles: Red Ford truck and white Ford SUV. These vehicles have been there for weeks now, have not moved an inch. Residents at nearby houses are starting to complain that their guests cannot find a parking place because these 2 vehicles are parked there permanently. Especially the Red truck has been there a multiple of 3 days without having moved. City Ordinance 15.04.020 states that this means the vehicles are considered 'abandoned'. The owner at 612 Eastside Drive either needs to park these vehicles somewhere else where they can sit for weeks and months on end, or be made aware that he needs to move them every 3 days, so as not to be in violation of the City Ordinance. The Parking Officer drives by several times a day, so it should not be too hard to see that these vehicles just sit there and sit there.
Abandoned Vehicle
613 S Eastside Drive
- Case Date:
- 4/24/2025
#201966 has been closed: 'Parking Officer has spoken to the owner and has made sure the vehicles are moved.'
This was 4/9/2025. The Red Ford Truck and white SUV, parked in front of 613 S Eastside Drive, have not been moved an inch since that date, nor had they weeks before the Parking Officer addressed the issue with the owner.
The Code of Ordinances of the City of Bloomington, Title 15.04.020 (2) defines an Abandoned Vehicle as: A vehicle left on public property continuously without having moved for three days. So the Parking Officer needs to talk to the owner again. He is not moving his vehicles, as the Code of Ordinances requires him to do.
Abandoned Vehicle
613 S Eastside Drive
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2025
A red Ford truck at 613 S Eastside Drive has (again) been parked in the same spot for over a month now. According to the City's Ordinance it is abandoned: 15.04.020 'A vehicle left on public property continuously without being moved for three days'. If the owner (612 S Eastside Drive) does not want it to be considered abandoned, he needs to move it every four days.
Street Lights
613 S Jordan AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/12/2017
The cover/cage of this street light swings down from the bulb. I have reported three lights on E. University St. I walk my dog at night and am very attentive to proper lighting for safety reasons.
Abandoned Vehicle
613 S Muller Pkwy
- Case Date:
- 2/21/2025
This vehicle has been abandoned in this parking lot with all windows down and flat tires for over 6 months.
Other
613 and 619 S Eastside Drive
- Case Date:
- 5/13/2025
White vehicle with a trailer attached to it parked for more than 2 hours at this address. The length of the vehicle and trailer combined is way over 19 ft (see Ord. 15.32.070). On top of that, the trailer has a license plate that has not been updated since 2019.
City Performance
613 and 619 S Eastside Drive
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2025
U-Report Cases #202598 and 202599 (can be closed, they have been satisfactorily resolved.
Thanks!