closed #167787
Blocked Street
635 S Woodlawn AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/14/2019
Tree felled by wind blocking University Street east of Woodlawn.
Tree felled by wind blocking University Street east of Woodlawn.
Street pavement is peeling off, crumbling away and is uneven (trash cans sometimes can not be level on the surface).
Trash in back yard, around dumpster, alley. Beer cans in front yard.
My recycling wasn't picked up today. No note or anything so must have just been missed. North side of Maxwell at Stull Ave.
There is a leak or broken pipe between the street and our meter.
Car with flat tire has been sitting on South Dunn Street for several days. Parked in a manner that limits the amount of cars that can park around it
Sewer line is running slow and was backed up on Friday in my basement sink
crumbling, cracked and dangerous curbs and sidewalks on 1200 block of East Wylie St.
I moved into the edge of elm heights this past August. I grew up in Bloomington and never thought I’d be able to afford a home near Harmony, in this area, but the couple who sold our house wanted a family who would respect the integrity of the historic area and luckily, my parents invested in my moving here as well. I have two very young children and am a stay at home parent. I did not know when we bought our home that an unlicensed frat is behind us. When they party (which is fine-it is a college town) I don’t feel comfortable letting my children play in our backyard. It smells like beer, they and their guests yell over the din of their music and I don’t trust them not to toss beer cans in the yard (which they have). It saddens me that the current administration is not protecting families like mine from being priced out of beautiful neighborhoods. That all the old homes near me are rentals for students-not priced for anyone else mind you-and that changes to zoning may make this even more oppressive. Please do not allow single family zoning to change my hometown and now the hometown of my children. Let families like mine be able to live in real Bloomington neighborhoods and not pushed out to suburban dwellings and condos. We are the residents that stay and build this town and keep it going. The university students will come and go. I am a Bloomerang and maybe there would be more if others could afford to live in neighborhoods they grew up admiring.
uReport helped get a prompt and professional response from Lime for concerns noted. Thank you.