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closed #183052

Other

206 E Rusgan DR

Case Date:
3/6/2023

Green fence on Ramble Rd W and Rusgan in Blueridge is damaged. May have been hit. Fence post knocked down and rest of fence falling apart.

closed #181518

Street & Traffic Signs

202 N Morton ST

Case Date:
9/14/2022

Broken of street sign post. Dangerous.

closed #132841

Unsafe Buildings

201–299 N College Ave

Case Date:
7/16/2013

Exposed 120 volt outlet on light post! Yikes

closed #188295

Other

2008 E Greenbriar LN

Case Date:
5/7/2024

I am a neighbor of this address. Twice in the past year, the two dogs who live at this property have been in the street and charged me and my dog. On another occasion, one of the dogs charged the property's fence and attempted to bite me by reaching *over* the fence. I have reported two of these instances to Animal Control. The last time (when the dog attempt to bite over the fence), the Animal Control officer told me that he had explained to the owners that their fence violates zoning by being too close to the sidewalk, and that the owners had expressed an intention to remove the fence in the front and keep the dogs in the back. However, I have heard, "We keep the dogs in the back" multiple times, when that is not true. The Animal Control Officer suggested that I could contact the city's zoning office, to have the fencing issue in the front yard addressed. I cannot find a way to contact Zoning specifically, so I am submitting the request here. FWIW, other people have had encounters with these dogs, though I don't know if they have reported it. Thank you.

closed #160978

Temporary Signage w/o permit

1923 S Liberty DR

Case Date:
8/30/2017

Hello, I work for a company called EmployBridge and I was wondering how I can get a permit for us to post a banner out front by oursidewalk next to the road? We are a staffing agency and this is how we are advertising for new hires. Please, feel free to email me at Alexis.Hemmerling@employbridge.com I appreciate it! Thank you!

closed #68349

Excessive Growth

1813 W Gray ST

Case Date:
4/9/1997

Received memorandum via fax from Monroe County Attorneys Office re abandoned vehicles on 1813 W. Gray St. and on neighboring lots. Mr. Siedl reported that a person named Wayne Moore (the son of a neighboring property owner) was responsible for placing abandoned vehicles on his property and other lots. SEE ATTACHED FAX

closed #188198

Excessive Growth

1722 N Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
4/30/2024

The grass at Vivo Apartments is over 2 ft tall. No one works in the office nor do they return phone calls.

closed #172829

Trails

1714 W Hennessey ST

Case Date:
6/22/2020

Hello! I am a representative of the Bloomington Highlands HOA, and it has been a concern of many neighbors in our neighborhood that people are parking along our streets to access the Clear Creek trail. It is especially problematic at the entrance to our neighborhood along W. Hennessey St. and up S. McDougal St. Could Parks and Rec post signage along the trail and within our neighborhood explaining that parking is permitted at the trail entrance and not within our neighborhood? Thank you for any assistance you can provide. Kind regards - Anna Bragin; Member At Large; Bloomington Highlands HOA

closed #159819

Recycling

1700 E Greenbriar LN

Case Date:
6/21/2017

Hi, I went looking for recycling scheduled for garbage pickup. Nice interface to getting to the information, but when I reached the final link, there was an error message. You need to post the PDF schedule. https://bloomington.in.gov/sites/default/files/2017-04/Thursday_A.pdf Thanks! Kathleen

closed #179849

Excessive Growth

1655 S Oakdale DR

Case Date:
5/13/2022

Oakdale Square has significantly cut back on maintenance activities, including lawncare, although they have continued to raise rates. Current grass height exceeds 8 inches, even 12 inches, in many locations and encumbers quiet enjoyment of lawns and common areas. Leasing office is aware, but they have reduced the frequency of regular lawncare.