closed #174775
Abandoned Vehicle
1414 S Fenbrook LN
- Case Date:
- 2/17/2021
Several abandoned cars in this parking lot. Black Honda Sedan with no plates. Black Subaru SUV, sitting on flat tires. Silver Subaru hatchback, sitting on flat tires.
Several abandoned cars in this parking lot. Black Honda Sedan with no plates. Black Subaru SUV, sitting on flat tires. Silver Subaru hatchback, sitting on flat tires.
Abandoned red truck with out of state plate. Truck bed has bags of trash and other debris. Has sat for several months with trash in it. Creating hazard.
Constant noise after midnight including excessively loud car bass that can be heard down the road. They play it for over an hour some nights after 2 AM. This place needs cleaned up. Quickly. A lot of in and out visitors.
Red truck 3575BA6 sitting on exact corner of two roads within housing addition blocking line of sight. Has not moved in weeks. Cannot see around and creating near misses.
Abandoned car: silver Pontiac with expired temporary tags in rear window. Tags expired in February 2021. House is unoccupied and car hasn’t moved in four months.
Potholes on S DUNN ST at E WILSON ST. Please fix :)
Please make South Dunn Street between Grimes and Hillside One-Way only, Northbound. This is a very narrow street. Oftentimes, traffic travels through here at a high rate of speed. If there is more than one car traveling on the street at a time in opposite directions, we frequently have to pull to the side into parking (if room) or one car has to either stop at an intersection to allow the car to pass, OR one of the cars have to back up into a parking space or another intersection to let another car pass. PLEASE consider making my street a one-way street Northbound which would align with the only available parking spaces on the side of the street. THANK YOU! :-)
speed bump broken, looks vandalized
Bloomington Sanitation Department, At 3 AM of Wednesday, August 8, 2020 on the morning of trash pickup day at 1412 S. Winfield Rd., 47401, my wife was up watching a recorded news program when a crash was heard from the bottom of our driveway where the cans awaited pickup. The bang was followed by a loud dragging sound. She walked to the bottom of the drive and found the landscaping can in the recycling can were gone. She woke me and we searched for the cans until we found them three doors south on the Boulevard of the Southwest corner of the Moores Pike roundabout. At first I thought at 3 AM, it must've been a drunk. However, the more I thought about it, the more unlikely I thought it would be that a drunk would be able to retain the cans for 50 yards. Retaining the cans brings me to the question which I thought worth sharing with the city. I cannot think of any way to carry the cans that far without damaging one's vehicle other than the way the city does it – hooking a lifter up under the bar built-into the can. If a prankster is trying to develop a "trick-or-treat… Throw your garbage in the streets" system, the potential chaos it could create for the city sanitation system seems to me to be huge and I would recommend that the city proactively try to answer the following questions. 1.) Have any of the lifting mechanisms used by the city trucks ever disappeared? 2.) Since this system is presumably used throughout the country, can such a lifter be bought online? 3.) Are there any YouTube videos about how to make a lifter that someone could have been testing on Winfield Road? 4.) Has the company from which the city purchased the cans and lifters had experience with cans being fiddled with when they are sitting ducks beside the road the night before garbage pickup? If so, what did these other municipalities do about it? I got my cans and my trash back in time to leave it out for pickup, but the next victim might not be so lucky. Thanks for your attention, Eric Mjolsnes
The northwest corner of Nancy Street and Hillside Drive is overgrown in the city's right of way. It is currently unsafe for any cars heading/and turning south on Nancy Street onto Hillside Drive. Please trim the trees and bushes for a safer intersection for pedestrians, drivers, and passengers. Thank you.