closed #170369
Excessive Growth
2216 S Laurelwood DR
- Case Date:
- 9/16/2019
Grass not mowed
Grass not mowed
great job...exceeding expectation
I wonder what can be done about 2102 E. Wimbleton Lane in southeast Bloomington. No one has lived there a several years. Someone does cut the lawn, but the house is aging and in disrepair. In the past months, the gutter over the garage is falling off and the house is becoming a real eye-sore. Can anything be done to locate the owners and have them keep up maintenance on the house? I fear it will have an impact on house values in that and adjoining neighborhoods. Thank you. Kathleen Chmelewski email: kathleen.chmelewski@gmail.com
My neighbors lawn hasn't been mowed in many weeks and it is nearly waist high in some parts.
My trash was not picked up this week, though I placed it on the curb the night before. No " non collection" notice was left, so I'm assuming this was an oversight.
The Tyler’s Turn Home Owners Association had several dead ash trees on their HOA property. These trees were just off the border of our property, and two have fallen during storms in the past year. They hired someone to remove the dead trees, and most of the work was performed three weeks ago. However, they left one dead tree standing. It it is in a position to cause some major damage, this one is leaning onto our property, and the tree company made a partial cut at its base (see the attached picture). If it falls, it could destroy quite a bit of our landscaping & stonework, as well as another neighbor's fence. I’ve twice written to the HOA president, Eric Dainton <edainton@renaissancerentals.com>, alerting him of this situation, but have not received a response. The property’s parcel number is 53-08-10-210-002.000-009, and the owner is listed as Huntington, Renaissance Partners. It is located immediately to the east of 1857 S Covey Ln.
A pile of mattresses has been left in front of the house for weeks.
The neighbors in shadow creek would like to see the city be more proactive in persuading the owner of this building lot to keep the grass mowed and remove the invasive trees that have grown out of the ponding water. The ponding happens after each rain and is a health issue for the residents, and a safety issue for kids on this street. This lot has looked like this for years as the 2 doctor investors that owned it previously were not inclined or forced to maintain it or properly fill it in. Anything you can do to help protect our property values by threatening fines and actions against the owner would be much appreciated. thank you, shadow creek residents.
1501 Browning Lane is an abandoned house. The owner still lives in the area but not in the home. It is becoming increasingly dilapidated. Recently a large evergreen tree fell into the house and is currently on top of the roof. Not sure if there is anything you can do to address this. The house is hurting the value of our street!
The yard is so overgrown at this address. It makes it very hard to see as you are coming off of Nancy.