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closed #184162

Blocked Street

3218 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
6/12/2023

Construction vehicles, blocking the street entirely

closed #184166

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
6/12/2023

Shrubs are completely blocking the sidewalk. They need to be trimmed. It is not my responsibility, but I have cut most of the limbs around Ridgefield neighborhood so neighbors can walk on the sidewalk. I reported this 3 TIMES last year, and ZERO RESPONSE!!!!!!!

closed #184169

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
6/12/2023

I am really concerned about the well-being of several cats, particularly their health and safety. Because I am new to the neighborhood, I opted to take my client's dog on a different route than usual. We chose to travel down Indian Creek, and as I was bending the corner to walk down Arrow Ave, I noticed 5+ cats grooming themselves in the street. Thankfully, my client's dog is not reactive to cats, but this might become a serious issue for other dogs/owners if they lose control of their reactive dog. Within 3 minutes, I saw one cat chase another across the street while hissing and began hacking/coughing. Because I previously worked in animal care, I knew this wasn't a "hairball hack," but rather a respiratory infection. After our stroll, I decided to drive down Arrow Ave without my client's dog to get a better look at the cats. When I turned onto Arrow Ave, I noticed a white cat lying down on the street, motionless. I assumed they had been hit and were hurt, if not worse. Thankfully, this was not the case (I hope), and the cat raised its head but made no move to exit the street. As a result, I had to maneuver around the cat. I drove past once and then turned around to see if the same cat was still laying in the street, which it was. And had to yet again drive past it with three more cats sitting on the side of the road, making it a tight squeeze for a vehicle. One of the three cats resembled the one who was hacking/coughing and had their tongue hanging out the side of their mouth. If you want, I can provide you some images and videos. Please email me and I'll get them to you. I was trying to find the address on Google Maps street view. According to Google Maps, an identical chair in the 9-year-old shot still seems to be in the same spot. If it weren't for the moped parked in front along the street, you would assume the property was abandoned.

closed #184170

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

310 S College AVE

Case Date:
6/12/2023

Parking lot clean up/ removing abandon debris, trash, things-that-are-not-cars.

closed #184171

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

Case Date:
6/12/2023

Street drain clogged with debris. 3306 e. Mulberry Ct. 47401

closed #184172

Potholes, Other Street Repair

820 N Walnut Grove St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
6/12/2023

Multiple potholes and missing pavement on 11th Street between Walnut Grove and Fee Lane.

closed #184173

Blocked Sidewalk

Case Date:
6/12/2023

Small tree uprooted and blocking north side of 1200 block of Hunter Avenue.

closed #184174

Other

3433 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
6/12/2023

This residence has become a storage and distribution point for restaurant equipment, furniture, and liquor.

closed #184175

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

913 W Graham DR

Case Date:
6/12/2023

There are 3 dogs that live at 913 W Graham Dr that are complete uncontrolled, have no collars or tags and are allowed to roam at all hours of the day. They are a black dog, a brown/red dog, and a brown and white pit bull. They are consistently harassing my dog and cats and eat my elderly neighbors’ cat food. Can someone please visit this property and speak with owners of these dogs?

closed #184176

Parks & Playgrounds

735 E Olde Mill CIR

Case Date:
6/12/2023

I am writing to bring your attention to a serious safety concern at the entrance of the Winslow Sports Park in Bloomington, Indiana, specifically the lack of a sidewalk and clear crosswalk on Highland Avenue. As a concerned resident and frequent park user, I would like to request immediate action to address this issue to prevent potential accidents and injuries. On [date], I had two close encounters where I almost got hit by cars speeding into the park and not paying attention to pedestrians. This alarming situation made me realize the imminent danger that exists for both pedestrians and drivers. Given that the park is designed to promote pedestrian activity, it is essential to create a safe and accessible environment for all users, especially considering the large neighborhood across the street. I kindly request the following actions to be taken as soon as possible: 1. Construction of a Sidewalk: I urge you to install a sidewalk along Highland Avenue leading up to the entrance of Winslow Sports Park. This would provide a designated path for pedestrians and separate them from vehicular traffic, ensuring their safety. 2. Installation of a Clear Crosswalk: It is imperative to establish a clearly marked crosswalk at the park entrance, complete with visible signage and pedestrian indicators. This would serve as a visual cue for drivers to yield to pedestrians and encourage safer crossing. By addressing these concerns promptly, we can prevent any potential accidents and injuries that may arise from the current hazardous situation. Moreover, enhancing the accessibility and safety of the park would further encourage pedestrian engagement and contribute to the overall well-being of our community. I kindly request that you consider the urgency of this matter and allocate the necessary resources to implement these changes. I am also willing to collaborate with the appropriate departments or community organizations to help facilitate the process and ensure a successful outcome. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I believe that with your support, we can create a safer environment for all park users and foster a greater sense of community. I look forward to hearing from you soon regarding the proposed course of action.