closed #187458
Trash
- Case Date:
- 2/28/2024
There trash on property
There trash on property
Homeless encampments all along the Rail Trail are covering the natural area in garbage and poisoning the creek with waste.
4-5 homeless camps on B-line
That house have trash cans on street
Alleyway is very icy that is running onto the main road. If the sun/temperatures today do not melt ice, this is a fall hazard for pedestrians.
Next to my townhouse there is a furniture store. My front door faces their parking lot. There is a tree line- it is unclear who's property it is. A group of transient people have been living in the tree line. I don't believe they reside there currently but the mess left behind is so huge that I can't even let my children play outside. There is constant debris blowing, and I am concerned that they will wander toward the trees where there is just a TON of trash and things that I am positive are a biohazard.
ICE on the entire front wall of Old National Bank on Kirkwood. It’s treacherous.
Carts are to be removed the same day as pickup. Why does this matter if they’re in the ROW if they’re left out in the street for days on end. It’s creating a driving hazard and taking up parking for residents and delivery. Cars fly up and down this stretch and need road space to avoid other vehicles and pedestrians. The trash is also blown from these carts and littering the street
643 and 639 N Monroe trash and recycling containers left in the street all winter long. While dodging potholes and speeding traffic it creates hazard while crossing from 11th to 10th streets
There are homeless encampments steadily increasing in number behind my house and those of my neighbors. There are now several in view of my windows. The amount of trash is staggering, including countless hypodermic needles. Trash is regularly set on fire by the residents of the encampments, producing noxious smoke that smells terrible and is surely not safe to breathe. The city needs to do something about these encampments. Open air drug use within feet of neighborhoods with young children should not be tolerated. I've been a resident of Bloomington for a decade and I'm strongly considering moving out of town due to the city's inability to address this issue. Please do something.