closed #182506
Water Utility Billing Problems
211 S Roosevelt ST
- Case Date:
- 1/17/2023
There was a leak over winter break in my son's rental house. The water bill was over 800 dollars. We would like to dispute this bill.
There was a leak over winter break in my son's rental house. The water bill was over 800 dollars. We would like to dispute this bill.
Car parked on yellow curb at W 14th st and Woodburn Ave. On w 14th side.
Transient camp, hazardous waiste in wooded proerty between IU Garden and railroad visible from Grimshaw Trail and PeteEllis St.
Meter missing at handicap space.
Whenever I return home from work every night, I am always greeted by the mud from construction. Someone else has reported this issue December last year, but I don’t see any improvement.
The sun is out of compliance with the city ordinances. I reported it a year ago and then an early summer. You told me they were appealing and I haven't heard anything back. It's an obnoxious monstrosity coming into the gateway of Bloomington and if you can't enforce the rules for a big sign, why are you enforcing them on little businesses? What's going on here!
There is still a lot of issues at the address. I have no idea what a "continuous abatement" is, but I would really like this property cleaned up and kept clean.
There is consistently debris around the building from the ongoing rennovations. Often broken glass, overflowing trash, and other unsightly and potentially hazardous materials.
Since the new tenants moved into 213 S Union, in August 2022, they have been depositing debris/trash (mattress, cardboard, etc.) behind the garage along the north/south alley. Aside from it becoming a potential winter home for rodents, it leads to cars parked in ways that often block both n/s and e/w alleys (they have been ticketed before for blocking traffic entirely.
Please refer to uReport case #182390. There is an identical problem with the overhead street lamp at Washington/Cottage Grove and also the one at the intersection of Lincoln/Cottage Grove, that being that the lamp is an harsh, intense, ultraviolet-like purple color that is glaring and makes it difficult to see. It is a hazard and an annoyance. Please replace these lamps with normal, soft-light sodium lamps to match the others in the neighborhood. This is not just an issue of unsightly appearance - the lamps really are a hazard, as both drivers and pedestrians at night need to shade their eyes at the intersections.