closed #186418
Recycling
1200 E Atwater AVE
- Case Date:
- 12/4/2023
Last night, we moved our garbage bins to the curb, only to discover this morning that the recycle bin (with a yellow lid) has disappeared.
Last night, we moved our garbage bins to the curb, only to discover this morning that the recycle bin (with a yellow lid) has disappeared.
My case is #186418. It concerns the disappearance of our recycle bin. Adam Wason responded to me and requested my address. However, I am unsure how to reply to him directly. Therefore, I am using this system again to provide my address, which is 1200 E Atwater Ave, Bloomington, IN47401.
Both garbage and recycling bin lids have been broken for about a year. Recently, the recycling lid disappeared. I assume it got dumped into the truck, since it wasn't attached. At pickup today I noticed my recycling had not been picked up. Is it because there was no lid? How am I supposed to get new, functioning lids?
We moved our recycle bin to the curb of our sidewalk, but we discovered that it had disappeared by Tuesday afternoon. Please deliver a new one to 1200 E Atwater Ave, Bloomington, IN47401. Thank you very much.
I let you know there know there recycle blocking sidewalk east 1 street
Recycling was not collected. It has been at the curb since Sunday.
North-South alley running from 1st up to University and located between Henderson and Fess is a mess of pot holes - it is a paved alley and gravel has been to fill parts in but it is paved - few years ago new spur from 1st street fixed a lot of issue but now there are several deep potholes that run the length of the alley in this block. Has been patched by the city before but they are in bad shape. Recently got some orange spray paint markers on the alley but we don't know who put those down.
Large pothole where sidewalk meets curb for cars turning right onto E 2nd.
The alley running along 609 Henderson in between Fess Ave & Henderson, pot holes throughout alley gotten bad again with increased rain
There is a large accumulation of sand at the curb in front of my home that I would like to have removed by the street sweeper. The sand washes down the street during heavy rains and accumulates in this low spot, creating a sand bar that deflects stormwater from the storm drain.