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closed #175447

Other

Case Date:
4/13/2021

Charles A. Northrop, Assistant Director of Real Estate Administration, Real Estate Department, Office of the Vice President for Capital Planning and Facilities, Indiana University, advised me on 4/13/21 to contact the City of Bloomington Public Works Department to confirm the ownership of the unmaintained embankment bordering 719 E. Hunter Ave. and the space that had been the backyard of the demolished house at 720 E. Atwater Ave. While he has stated that this part of the embankment is an unpaved public right-of-way alley, he also suggested that its ownership might require confirmation. Such confirmation would enable me to determine the validity of the trespassing allegations of 719 E. Hunter Ave. tenants on 3/19/21 that resulted in the dispatch of Bloomington Police Department officers to the site.

closed #182733

Other

602 N Morton St apt 103, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
2/5/2023

This package was stolen out of the 10th and College apartment complex mailroom. It was delivered at 1:04 on 2/4/23. It contained a refund check from the office of the Treasurer of the state of Illinois for a sum of money just over $1200. When I went to pick it up today at 1:30 pm it was missing.

closed #181336

Nuisance Lights

Case Date:
9/3/2022

This unnecessary, gas station-style light seems far too tall and way too bright for this context of a residential neighborhood. It shines brightly into my second-story bedroom window (see photo) and wakes me during the night. No one living on this intersection wants it here. Bright outdoor light in the summer also disrupts firefly mating, causing their population to decline. Please remove it—or replace with a much shorter, *much dimmer*, insect-friendly, amber-lit lamp post, ideally also befitting a historic neighborhood. Thank you.

closed #180310

Line of Sight

2815 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
6/13/2022

Weeds growing up around guard rail patients cannot see leaving the office

closed #184113

Line of Sight

100 W 2nd St, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA

Case Date:
6/7/2023

They’ve been told Not to camp. 20/30 tarp by 2 trees, looks like it's an apartment with all their tarps. Witnesses defecate, Shoot up (drugs) Just wants his city back. Mayor’s office and Prosecutor to leave them alone. If I get caught with a syringe Very upset. Tired of seeing them. Embarrassing. It’s frustrating Once a week I will start calling. I will not suggest anyone come to our city. They’re not homeless. Drug addicts. They dance in the middle of the street. Does want something else to happen. Use property and let it go. The needle exchange climb rate started climbing.

closed #182331

Inaccessible Parking

Case Date:
12/27/2022

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Wheeler+Mission/@39.1638096,-86.5673226,19z/data=!4m12!1m6!3m5!1s0x886c671883f2f739:0xb1f035533dd9655d!2sRose+Hill+Cemetery!8m2!3d39.1656677!4d-86.5453634!3m4!1s0x886c66c275b2d6f9:0x1432f5f5499e3e7b!8m2!3d39.1635017!4d-86.5673232 https://www.visitbloomington.com/listing/rose-hill-cemetery/332/ https://bloomington.in.gov/locations/rose-hill-cemetery-office ... Attachments Rose Hill Cemetery Guidelines for Plot Owners, May 2018.pdf (993.75 KB) Cemetery prices brochure updated 2020_1.pdf (2.75 MB) Cemetery Decorations Permitted and Not Permitted.pdf (7.44 MB) History compiled and written by Donald Matson There are no written records of burials at Rose Hill Cemetery until October 6, 1897. The oldest section of the cemetery is located in the southeast corner bordered by Maple and Third Streets, and was probably begun about 1818-1820 by the County Board and was selected by the Commissioners, and was announced that the location...

closed #186066

Illegal Discharge (Storm Sewers)

Case Date:
10/21/2023

Can you hillbilly's stop your bullshit and fix the traffic lights on Patterson catalent you fucking people some how think it's funny that the light changes every 20 seconds, maybe if u got out and inspected the light or just got your fat ass out of your office it would be fixed.

closed #183174

Graffiti

Interstate 65, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA

Case Date:
3/20/2023

International Festival- Sunday, April 16th Yahoo / Inbox Leslie Brinson <brinsonl@bloomington.in.gov> Bcc: diybhatt@yahoo.com Thu, Jan 19 at 1:00 PM Hello! I hope this email finds you well. I want to invite you to our second annual International Festival that will be taking place on Sunday, April 16th from 1:00-4:00. We are thankful for your participation in the 2022 Festival and hope you can join us again this year. Please complete the following form to express your interest in this year's festival. Let me know if you have any questions. Hope to hear from you soon. Registration Link: https://form.jotform.com/230026398507153 Leslie -- Leslie Brinson, CPRP Community Events Manager City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation (812)349-3715 ... Happy Holidays!!! Yahoo / Inbox Limestone Post <info@limestonepostmagazine.com> Unsubscribe To: diybhatt@yahoo.com ...

closed #179421

Fire Hazards

1261 S Adams ST

Case Date:
4/1/2022

I believe it started night of Tues 3/29/22 or Wednesday 3/30/22. 1261 S Adams has a malfunctioning fire system. It will go off at random intervals for a couple minutes up to 15 minutes at a time at all hours. The building has been losing sleep and the apartment has failed to correct it as of 4/1/22 at 9:20pm. I've been trying to call the admin office of the fire dept all day with no luck. My concern is, is the fire system even working and what happens if there is a real fire. We have a questionable system the apartment complex cant give me an answer if its actually going to work in an emergency. I called their after hours maintenance guy last night and apparently he lives 30 minutes away. I do not feel this complex is on top of fire safety and is not putting the wellbeing of its residents first.

closed #189017

Fire Hazards

Case Date:
6/19/2024

There is an encampment to the east of Somersbe along the access road that runs parallel to Rogers Road that is hazardous and toxic. Earlier in the summer this was reported anonymously for fear of retaliation. Apparently 3 entities own the property - the city, county, and a railroad. All that has happened so far to address this problem is a huge dumpster being moved to the access road and MORE people moving to the encampment when Switchyard Park was cleared. I am sending a plea for clean up. I am not representing specific people in the Somersbe neighborhood, but alerting your office to the issues that have been discussed. This morning open fires were burning along the access road. There is garbage, human and animal waste, unleaded dogs, along with illegal camping sites. At the beginning of June 2024 police were called because of a disturbance including threats of murder, and the fire department was called because of all the smoke. Our backyards are no longer safe, it is difficult to sleep with open windows or be in our yards or on our decks because of the smoke, screaming, and safety of being chased. This apparently happened to at least 2 residents this summer. A dumpster does not equate to crisis management. It is difficult to communicate when we have to do it anonymously for fear of retribution. I am not being redundant, I am providing documentation.