closed #184546
Trash
454 S Westplex Ave, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/11/2023
Trash piling up in trash room and is very smelly. This is a senior living facility.
Trash piling up in trash room and is very smelly. This is a senior living facility.
Overgrowth protruding onto sidewalk
eastern heights streets are developing lots of cracks in asphalt pavement may require sealing before freezing weather arrives
This property is a disaster.Neighbors realize the city is limited as to what it can enforce but these residents are allowing invasive weeds to grow all along the street which must be a violation of some code. On the rare occasion they do mow, they allow lawn clippings to pile up in the street and leave them there to blow away or go down the storm drain. Look in the drain, please. Their weeds need to be eradicated for the sake of all surrounding neighbors. I believe they have been repeatedly warned about not mowing. When they do mow, it is ONLY the area at the curb which we all assume is your only jurisdiction; however, their backyard is so over-grown it can't help but be a breeding ground for vermin. Seriously, please help the Blue Ridge neighborhood with all you can. It gets worse every year. Pics were taken but won't load.
Resident’s lawn is overgrown well beyond a foot tall
Large pothole at the end of Saratoga Drive as it enters Park Ridge Road.
The security fence set up to hinder people from crossing RR property at Dunn has been cut through and people are now walking across, even when the train is coming. This necessitates the train conductors to blow their horns loudly to clear the tracks at this location when they pass by (at all hours). When "The Standard" is full of 1000+ entitled undergraduates, they will likely all use this passage to make their lives easier. Who is actually responsible for maintaining the wall/fencing that blocks illegal and dangerous crossing of the tracks stretching from Walnut to Indiana Avenues? It was not so bad when Brownstone was still there, but since the beginning of the "Standard" construction project (that has been going on sporadically for two years now), the barrier has slowly degraded. Is this a matter for the police or the "Standard" property owners or the City or the adjacent property owners? We fear that there will be a high rate of late-night, drunken crossings coupled with the likely concomitant periodic deaths if something is not done about this. Does Bloomington rally want to continue to be known for a place that allows (encourages) dangerous and unhealthy behavior? It's bad enough that scooters are allowed (how many deaths have they caused so far?) - does the City now want there to be regular RR accidents that result in beheadings, or worse?
curbs and streets are in need of repair. curbs have at least 2 foot fall that needs addressed ASAP numerous complaints from the residents this issue is posing a serious risk to people in the neighborhood.
The lot is overgrown and attracting bugs and animals. Making it impossible for kids to play outside.