closed #182485
Trash
225 E 20th ST
- Case Date:
- 1/14/2023
There is consistently debris around the building from the ongoing rennovations. Often broken glass, overflowing trash, and other unsightly and potentially hazardous materials.
There is consistently debris around the building from the ongoing rennovations. Often broken glass, overflowing trash, and other unsightly and potentially hazardous materials.
Overgrowth is covering the house and utilities.
There is excessive plant growth practically covering the house.
I am co-president of Matlock Heights Neighborhood Association. We are an historic district and our outstanding designated Sullivan home built in 1850 was recently purchased 4/7/21 by LLC Palm Springs, FL. The grass is now 7-14” high and branch was down in road but we moved to the yard. Presently no one is living there to discuss the situation. Mrs Sullivan lived there 50 yrs and property was always well cared for. We are very concerned that no one is taking care of this historic home & property. We ask your assistance!! Thanks Sharon Yarber
There are homeless encampments steadily increasing in number behind my house and those of my neighbors. There are now several in view of my windows. The amount of trash is staggering, including countless hypodermic needles. Trash is regularly set on fire by the residents of the encampments, producing noxious smoke that smells terrible and is surely not safe to breathe. The city needs to do something about these encampments. Open air drug use within feet of neighborhoods with young children should not be tolerated. I've been a resident of Bloomington for a decade and I'm strongly considering moving out of town due to the city's inability to address this issue. Please do something.
When walking southbound on the Jackson Creek Trail, just south of Winslow, there are a couple houses up on the hill to the left (located on Linden Hill Drive, or maybe Ashwood?) where various items have washed down into the ravine from backyards. This includes stairs, and what looks like portions of small decks. This is particularly noticeable now that the trees are bare. The homeowners should really be asked to clean this up, and prevent these objects from ending up the creek.
Been storing in her lawn and others all of this furniture for multiple days. Has not cleaned it up and there is potential mold/pests on the area. It’s a huge fire hazard and general health hazard.
At the intersection of Clark and 8th Street, there is a house that the owner has completely filled with old newspapers. Now that the house has no more space he is starting to put newspapers into the front yard. The owner has also put gas containers in front of the building. I am concerned that this is a big fire hazard.
There is a ton of trash in the drive way that has been there for months.