closed #183366
Trash
Bloomington City Hall, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 4/7/2023
Back alley between Mercury and parking garage. Ava's trash dumpsters belonging to the Hilton have trash strewn in alley.
Back alley between Mercury and parking garage. Ava's trash dumpsters belonging to the Hilton have trash strewn in alley.
The city came to do an inspection and added replace the drop tiles in bathroom ceiling. They never came to fix it . Was supposed to October 10th. On 11/20/2023 I was taking a shower and the ceiling caved in and a baby raccoon came in with it. I’ve contacted the landlord they are supposed to fix it but they already knew of the raccoon problem. I have a video of the raccoons up there as well as the list showing that the city asked them to fix it
Trash and recycle cans have not been moved from the curb for about 3 weeks. There also is a pile of sticks and branches next to them that has been sitting there for weeks. It won't be picked up because it is not a bound bundle, or in a bag/container. Repeat offenders: 1718 Circle Drive
Coming from Nancy and wanting to turn right onto Hillside, I have trouble seeing the traffic that comes from the left because of the high vegetation at the corner of Nancy and Hillside. Maybe it can be trimmed down a bit.
https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=173664 I'm checking in on this case because the broken furniture is still on the side of this house.i know you have followed up several times with this house and I very much appreciate your efforts. It just seems that this landlord/tenant is not responding.
533 N Lincoln puts out trash for pickup on 10th Street. Currently has overflow trash container with bags surrounding on 10th street sidewalk causing pedestrians to walk in street. Plus overflowing recycle container in yard on 10 th street side. Problem on several levels. Please help if you can.
Snow not removed on sw side along 3rd as of Thursday a.m.
Lack of pruning, or care, of flora on property. Ground cover, invasive plants, weeds, vines, grow onto public sidewalk area, and onto surrounding private properties, along the property lines.
The owners of this residence are continuing to let this building fall into disrepair and are possibly pursuing a "demolition through neglect". There has been substantial improvement to this structure since I moved within view of this building in March of 2013. This has led to the building becoming a public safety hazard for both the Near Westside and Prospect Hill neighborhoods.