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closed #173557

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

311 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
9/1/2020

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Bloomington- Lincoln St Unit has smelled like sewer gas for the last month. There is standing water in the sewers outside of the building. It is very difficult to run a full day of program when my staff and our members have to deal with the strong smell of sewage.

closed #178539

Water Utility Problems

311 E 1st ST

Case Date:
1/7/2022

I have no water this morning.

closed #181236

Water Quality

3100 S Walnut Street PIKE

Case Date:
8/29/2022

Water tastes fishy and like it's straight out of a creek. Gave my family diarrhea for a week before we figured out what was causing it.

closed #180829

Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)

3100 S Coppertree DR

Case Date:
8/1/2022

Clogged storm water drain. Full of debris. Very slow drain. This is second request.

closed #185949

Utilities Construction

3100 S Coppertree DR

Case Date:
10/12/2023

Grass killed by large piece of equipment left on the turf which should have been left on the street. This occurred during water main replacement over late summer. Requesting repair

closed #172117

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3100 E Winston ST

Case Date:
3/30/2020

The side of the street some 4 feet long has sunk into the ground, creating a large hole that regularly fills with water.

closed #188416

Unsafe Buildings

309 W Watson ST

Case Date:
5/13/2024

Other: It has come to the attention of the surrounding neighbors that the owner of the property attempted to evict the tenants with no luck. It is past 30 days to when many of us first learned of this. Since the clearing of the camps at Switchyard there is much more activity at this property. There is a person sleeping in their black car in the driveway. There are people on bikes in and out throughout the day and night. There are dogs without leashes. There are people yelling. The Tenants are running a very large and loud generator from 8am-11pm, so they're aware of the rules. This means no power. From what I understand, they also haven't had water in almost a year. Check previous reports to follow up on that. All of this is causing significant distress and potential health hazards to the surrounding residents. This is a nuisance and a safety concern for everyone. These tenants and the state of the building detracts from the character and well-being of the neighborhood, and despite numerous complaints, no change has been made.

closed #175637

Water Utility Problems

307 S Eastside DR

Case Date:
5/1/2021

Last year the water meter was replaced in the street on Eastside Drive. Since that time the water pressure in the house has decreased significantly. I have called numerous times for the utilities to come and fix the problem to no avail. I've received no response. Last week, we had a rental inspection at the house and was told the water pressure needed fixed in order to pass inspection. Is there anyone available that can look at the problem that is not in the house, but in the street? Help us please!!! Thank you!!!

closed #171957

Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)

3057 E Chase LN

Case Date:
3/9/2020

Soggy grass - pooping water in our backyard.

closed #185258

Drainage or Runoff

3020 S Stratford DR

Case Date:
8/28/2023

Dear Madam/Sir, We are writing to report an ongoing and hazardous issue concerning the creek that runs behind our properties (3020 S Stratford Dr and 1920 E Wexlex Rd). After moderate to heavy rainfall, the creek's bank becomes overwhelmed by the increased water flow, resulting in flooding of our yards and water surrounding the residence at 3020 Stratford Dr. Our observations indicate that this flooding is primarily caused by erosion along the creek's eastern basin, located on public land 'above' and 'behind' our properties. The severity of the flooding is evident as approximately 2-3 inches of water accumulates around the house, enters the crawl space, and covers utility equipment such as the electric manhole and bollards. The water takes several hours to recede, during which time the electric manhole remains submerged. We have already notified Duke Energy about this issue, given its potential electrical hazards. As new tenants, we have identified this critical problem that was somehow overlooked by previous residents. While we can only attach a single image to this message and all incidents have taken place at night since our move, we are ready and willing to assist your team in identifying the eroded section of the creek bank, provide on-site explanations and further images if needed. We respectfully request your guidance on addressing this matter and your assistance in coordinating with Duke Energy, if required, to urgently resolve this situation. In case you are unable to reach us at 765-508-9679, please contact our property manager, Ms. Janet Jin (812-325-9093, jcornerstone.mgt@gmail.com), as we may be overseas. Thank you for your immediate attention to this pressing concern. Sincerely, Gergo Szanda