closed #178097
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- Case Date:
- 11/5/2021
4677 W Harvest Ln, Bloomington, IN 47404 Abandoned home. No lawn mowing, looks dilapidated and empty. Needs help and required upkeep minimums.
4677 W Harvest Ln, Bloomington, IN 47404 Abandoned home. No lawn mowing, looks dilapidated and empty. Needs help and required upkeep minimums.
Roof shingles sitting on plastic in front and back of yard for two years
Trash piled up on south side of building along alley where wild animals can dig through it.
Residents are storing trash and recycling collection containers on public sidewalk on a permanent basis, and have been doing so for a while. At times containers are moved over to side, at times they are left in middle of sidewalk--but never do they leave the sidewalk. This is an accessibility issue: wheelchairs and strollers are unable to get by and must go into street. Private collection containers should not be stored on public property.
I have been hearing glass shattering outside of my apartment building on the parking lot. Tonight, I looked outside and noticed our neighbors, residents at 712 E Hunter Ave, throwing bottles and shattering them in the parking lot, next to parked cars. It occurs right outside their side door. They throw is from their door, to our dumpster. It misses and shatters all of the ground making it impossible to drive through the parking lot. This complaint was submitted anonymously, online to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management
Overgrowth of weeds and foliage making the sidewalk impassible. Sidewalk in front of eastern most building and just south of the complex entrance.
Property isn't being maintained. Please note - it is not the homeowner's responsibility to maintain the common property - it is the responsibility of the Winslow Farm Community Association. All areas around the ponds are overgrown and represent a hazard. The area next to 612 E Winslow Farm Dr. is overgrown (picture above) as well.
An anonymous caller is concerned about overgrowth near Wheeler Mission that is covering buildings and sidewalk in the area.
need trash can there always trash all over. ive cleaned it up myself, but cant do anything else. ive reported this many times.
I recently purchased a house, but the easement property behind (Duke) has been a debris pit for somebody in the neighborhood. It seems to be mostly leaves on top, but there are also tires & chairs floating inside.The pile is starting to slide into my property. I am not sure what to do, since it is easement property. I would like to eventually put up a fence in the back, but the sliding debris pile would problem ruin any ability to do that. If this department cannot help with this situation, please direct me to a department that can. Rebecca Rice