closed #188339
Excessive Growth
526 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 5/9/2024
Bush honeysuckle growing out, mostly blocking sidewalk. Needs to be dug up, not just trimmed.
Bush honeysuckle growing out, mostly blocking sidewalk. Needs to be dug up, not just trimmed.
109 N Glenwood Ave W: needs lawn mowed and trees trimmed. tx.
3522 e morningside needs lawn mowed and trees trimmed please. tx!
Trash cans have been at curb for over a week.
As has been usual lately from this property, trash is overflowing from cans onto the ground. Multiple bags laying on the ground. Some loose trash scattered about the area and getting onto nearby properties.
Not clear which address to use. City-created, grassy area in traffic-control sidewalk extension into the street needs mowing. SW corner of Grant/9th. Is this the responsibility of adjacent property owners? If so, would that be Plantation North Apartments, apparently now being referred to as "Campus Walk North" (CRE Rentals)?
Grass continues to be too long. Only fines will work with these people (Parker Rentals).
Lawn needs cutting. Recurring problem at this address.
Note: prior complaint was filed under a different address by the system ("402"). The case number for that was #186916 (https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=186916) The response then that the hole is for rain water is nonsensical. If people kept the lids closed, what little rain we get would not enter the dumpster. Also, no other dumpsters in the neighborhood have such holes and an associated rat problem.
We have complained about this before, but nothing was done. The dumpster in the parking lot has a large hole on the east side near the bottom, ostensibly for drainage. However, it is large enough for rats to enter and exit, which they do to feast at night. There are *always* rats running around the parking lot because of this. They live in the little caves right behind the dumpster. Please do *not* poison or trap the rats. Rather, we would like the hole sealed up so that the rats will no longer have an endless source of food and will move somewhere else. This seems like a simple fix. What do we have to do to get someone to listen?