closed #171203
Trash
2301 E Arden DR
- Case Date:
- 12/12/2019
Could someone please come back and get our trash? I think the truck missed us this morning -- got our recycling but not trash -- 2301 E Arden Dr. It's still out at the street. Thank you!
Could someone please come back and get our trash? I think the truck missed us this morning -- got our recycling but not trash -- 2301 E Arden Dr. It's still out at the street. Thank you!
The house at 342 S Madison is rented out as a residential unit without a rental occupancy permit.
There is an abandoned home with a pool that is partially filled. An animal has drowned and the pool is collecting mosquitos. Address is 125 East sunny slopes drive, Bloomington, 47401.
229 W 1st St. Brownfields building along the B-line trail. Structure open to unlawful entry at two doorways and 2 windows. Used as a "shooting gallery" for intravenous drug use. 10 uncapped syringes collected from this building 8-21-19 by MC Health Dept. Interior littered with trash and feces. This is an attractive nuisance and a hazard to the public. Children witnessed exploring the interior subject to accidental needle sticks.
Since there isn't an option for "idiot student idea"...there is a broken sofa bed perched on a very steep roof at 449 Henderson (NE corner of Henderson and 2nd). Even if it doesn't injure the idiot who attempts to use it, it could fall and hit someone else. Plus, it looks trashy!
618 E. Atwater The roof has to be on the verge of collapse. If someone were to enter this structure, who knows what could happen to them. Beyond the fact that it is blight right in the middle of one of the most important parts of the city, the property and the structure is a danger to anyone near it. Please do something about this. It has been sitting like this entirely too long.
Smart water meters
Highland and Skylark-Water coming out of the street, crews digging and trying to repair, water shut off at 1527 S. Highland Ave. Would love to know how/if this will effect our water.
Hello I’m researching possibly pouring a concrete slab out my back door & I have a couple questions that I hope will help get me going in the right direction. 1. Who do I need to contact regarding this to get started? The city/county? The HOA? 2. My back door is close to the property line & a large drain. How big could a concrete slab be? Is it even possible to do because of property line & drain. How do I find out if it is possible? Thank you TJ McMurray 1567 W Castle Ct Bloomington, IN 47403
The issue is a fire hydrant on 4319 Cricket Knoll Dr. in Gentry Estates. While it doesn't really look like it sticks out that much from the sidewalk (you'll see by the attached photos) as there is a cutout. But if you're blind and your can sway your cane under it and you're moving over to avoid the tree branch, then you can actually not know it's there. The complainant has hit it with the side of his leg three times and has fallen to the sidewalk.