closed #172185
Trash
318 E Smith AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/8/2020
Construction debris that has been here for years
Construction debris that has been here for years
Broken sidewalk
I found a notification on my door yesterday afternoon. It says my house has been using 10 gallons per hour non-stop. There is no leakage in this house. Is there something you can do to check on the faulty meter? My water bill is $100 average per month.
I found 3 syringes in my back yard on Saturday morning. I did notify police dispatch, but wanted to also inform the city. We also had someone walk by the side of our house yesterday evening and got very alarmed when they saw us. Said they were cutting through to catch a ride. We live on a corner and there is no way it would have saved time. I am concerned safety wise, especially for my wife. I feel less sage then I did when I moved back to Bloomington 8 years ago.
There is a huge pothole at the end of my driveway and several others near it.
The three street lights in front of my home at 930 W 2nd St have been out for over a year. They alternately blink occasionally and by about midnight are out completely for the night in most cases. It is very dark even with the additional lighting provided by the Eye Center across the street. It would be greatly appreciated if these could finally be repaired.
Front porch and back yard have a lot of cans, bottles, boxes, indoor furniture and other debris.
I have had several weeks where my recycling was not picked up. Apparently, based on your website, this was because styrofoam was present, but the can clearly indicates that styrofoam is acceptable. Since there seems to be a contradiction, it would be nice if the collectors would leave some indication of what items are not acceptable, rather than leave the customer/taxpayer guessing. If this is a training issue, my address is 1257 W. Countryside Ln.
The Bryan Park Tennis courts have been packed the last few days with people playing doubles Tennis not following the CDC guidelines. This a public health issue.
I'm not sure which topic to put this under but "Hazards" seems appropriate given the current situation. Our Homeowners Association and property manager are having trouble keeping things under control during this pandemic. There have been resignations and no one seems to be in charge. Landscapers are seen milling about the buildings and grounds without notice or regard to social distancing, let along wearing any PPEs such as face masks. We understand more contractors are on the way, too, and there may be instances of price gauging. Neighbors in this tightly-packed community are understandably concerned for their health and safety. Help/advice is needed. Thank you.