closed #175307
Trash
- Case Date:
- 4/1/2021
My recyclables still have not been picked up. All the other ones on the street have been picked up.
My recyclables still have not been picked up. All the other ones on the street have been picked up.
My garbage can is missing. I think my neighbor took it because now he has two trash cans. Is there any way to prove if one of his cans is mine?
Our trash on Buffstone Ct. was not picked up Monday. Has trash day changed?
The trash collectors took only the top bag from our bin this morning, leaving the two below it. Can someone come by to pick these up?
I am a condominium owner at the Woolery Mill Townhomes Section 2, a condominium community located at 1250 West Adams Hill Circle, Bloomington, IN, 47403. Every week, we have over-flowing trash bins. Often, I cannot add my trash to the bins, but must wait until they are emptied (otherwise I would add to the problem). I have photos from several weeks that this has happened. I have submitted this problem to the property management company, Jamar Property Management, LLC, several times. I have lived at these condominiums since August of 2021, and the problem has never been resolved. Would you please intervene? A simple increase of trash pick-up would probably solve the problem. We've also been told that one bin is for recycling and one isn't. But, there are rumors that the "recycle" bin really isn't recycled. No one seems to know for sure and we have not been informed by the management company. Thank you very much for your time, help and consideration. I appreciate it very much. I tried to attach a photo of what the bin looks like today, but I don't see that it was attached. I have several photos with dates that this has occurred continuously. It happens weekly. If you contact me by email, I can send you several photos of this on-going problem. Again, thank you very much for your help. This is a nice community, but the overflowing trash bins are inexcusable, unsanitary, and an eyesore.
6:05am Weds 11/29: City sanitation truck driving south on S Woodlawn at Bryan Park (going to collect trash from park receptacle at Woodlawn and Sheridan) completely ignored stop sign on S Woodlawn. I’ve seen a number of pedestrians nearly get hit by cars that treat stop signs as optional. It’s dismaying to see a city owned vehicle contributing to that dangerous trend.
Not sure which category this falls under. Eight (!) trash bins are lying on the sidewalk (south side of Cottage Grove, just east of Walnut), completely blocking pedestrian traffic. It isn't really a busy street and it's one-way so not a huge problem for most people who can step around them off the curb into the street, but people in wheelchairs or with strollers would not be able to navigate the area.
My recycling hasn’t been picked up in the last two weeks and I am trying to understand why. Is it because of the styrofoam? The styrofoam in my recycling bin is stamped recyclable #6, which according to the lid of my recycling container is accepted.
Two weeks in a row, after collection, the recycling truck operator has set the recycling can down in front of the driveway, blocking vehicle access to and from the house.
I just went to pull my recycling bin back to my garage when I found that the bin is still full of recycling. Why?