closed #177526
Water Quality
225 E Varsity LN
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2021
Water smells and tastes like dirt. Going on week 2 of this issue.
Water smells and tastes like dirt. Going on week 2 of this issue.
I am a member of First Presbyterian Church of Bloomington which is located on E 6th Street between Washington Street and Lincoln Streets. The alley that runs from 7th Street to 6th Street is usually cleared after snowfalls. The alley was only cleared up to the intersection with the alley this time and not the entire alley. Since our parking lot entrances were cut off by the new 7 Line project, we use the alleyway as the entrance to our parking lot. We would greatly appreciate if you would plow the entire alleyway as you have in past years. Thank you!
I was walking along the North side of 3rd st with my children and found the railing here was easy to move and break. I can see there were a few stablizing posts but the are not working. It is broken and unsafe and any adult who doesn't know this and leans on this or tips into it could easily fall onto 3rd st. Please fix asap
Please remove the Callery Pear trees. They are an invasive species and they smell bad. Please don't subject us to them next Spring, too.
Residents regularly shoot out extremely loud fireworks late at night, usually after 11pm. Brownstone management has been contacted about this, but have not responded or followed up. Noise disturbance has been reported to police, but the situation continues every night. Is there anything anyone can do to stop these people from disturbing the neighbors and their pets? It is unbelievably loud - like cannon-fire - and formally violates State law as these are tenants and not property owners and the explosions are happening after 11pm.
Case #172806 came up as "228 E. Brownstone" when the map was clicked, but the address that appears closer to the actual apartment is "211 E. Brownstone" when Google Maps is used.
When it rains, water sheds to the west off the B-Line and drops sediment on the sidewalk along Kirkwood. It seems preferable that the water would shed toward Morton Street where the storm water drains can other job. The sediment deposit from the rain last week is still covering the sidewalk on the north side of Kirkwood.
This picture I attached is looking north down to 2280 N Milo Sampson. The area that is overgrown is on the west side of the street just behind the IU sign. There is a woven wire fence but the overgrown area is on the east side on that along the street. LOTS of weeds, brush, trees and trash. and also a lot of big tree limbs in there. I walk this area everyday and it has been neglected for a long time. It is not a very big area but is very unsightly. Thank you
On the westbound lane, a very deep pothole potentially due to a drain.
There is excessive plant growth practically covering the house.