closed #183129
Trash
914 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/14/2023
Used syringe (with needle) in hellstrip just west of entrance to Rose Hill Farm Stop.
Used syringe (with needle) in hellstrip just west of entrance to Rose Hill Farm Stop.
Property overgrown. Trash on front porch. Roof collapsing..house looks like it's been abandon and has for several years.
There is excessive growth including tree of heaven. There is debris against the garage and house which is almost obstructed from view. I see this is owned by city attorney Michael Fluory. City of Bloomington, if you can levy consequences on Joe Davis, apply these ordinances evenly or not at all. Maybe Mr Fluory suffers no consequences because he is a city employee. Worst city government in 55 years. Do the right thing!
trash and recycling containers left on street all week
Trash and recycling containers left out all week at 911 W Cascade Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404. Follow up on uReport Case #172159. Containers placed on street on Saturday April 25, pick up was Tuesday morning April 28. Still on street Friday May 1. Last time containers were left out for 4 weeks until a neighbor moved them
trash/recycling receptacles left on curb for weeks
Trash and recycling containers have been on curb (road) for over a week
Not sure what category this falls under, and not clear who owns the property (private or RR.) Can the City cleanup garbage dumps that were created by vagrants, or at least enforce that attention be paid to them? There are syringes, etc. lying in the woods close to a main thoroughfare. Some drunk could wander in there at night and be injured.
Trash from dumpster and donations left are littered throughout property and along Diamond Ave., W. Cottage Grove, Morevac Way and B-Line trail. The dumpster needs to be removed, contained or relocated. If the sources of litter are better managed the city wouldn’t appear so trashy. Homeowners and businesses need to be held accountable for the trash in our city generated from their properties. We should strive to do better. Maybe the next administration will take charge and help us get back to the beautiful Bloomington we used to have.
Overgrowth and trees on this property encroach significantly on the sidewalk making pedestrian access difficult. In addition, the property is overrun with highly invasive plants, including tree of heaven, multiflora rose, and many others.