closed #203886
Trash
116 E 19th St. Bloomington IN
- Case Date:
- 6/30/2025
This trash has been setting out in front of 116 E. 19th for weeks. Please have it picked up. And the grass is a foot tall. It's unsightly.
This trash has been setting out in front of 116 E. 19th for weeks. Please have it picked up. And the grass is a foot tall. It's unsightly.
This trash has been setting in front of 406B E. 20th for weeks. Please have it picked up and fine them.
This trash has been setting in front of 116 E. 19th for a month. It's unsightly. And the grass in the yard is a foot tall.
Puddles and wood chips all over the playground at Bryan Park
Fallen tree partially blocking street. 511 s pleasant ridge road
Water leaking from road
Water has been pouring onto the front yard of our office through a large crack in the concrete retaining wall at the east side of Building Trades park. This has been on-going over the entire day. We have not observed this happening after a rain event in the past.
Due to the excessive rain we are experiencing this spring the concrete support for the culvert that crosses the road adjacent to our property has collapsed.
Serious flash flooding in our neighborhood last night. At least 7 residential lots were affected on W Allen (6 north side of the street, 1 south side) directly west of the drainage creek that runs alongside Patterson. This has been an issue for several years, but is happening with increased frequency and severity. I've owned my house since 2012 and experienced 1 instance through 2019. Since then we've had floods covering much of my front yard at least twice a year. Last night was the 3rd instance this year and the worst I've seen. Water level reached my knees while on the sidewalk. Earlier this year, one neighbor's car was totaled due to flooding. Another had water rise up above floor level in their house a couple years ago. Previous attempts to clear brush, debris, and small blockages in the creek have had no impact. Rain garden bump outs were installed on Allen. They seem to have no impact as they run east up Allen whereas the source of flooding is the creek to the west. Utilities staff working on our block in the past have suggested culverts were too small to handle water flow. Reading the 2022 stormwater master plan, I wonder if installing a detention pond nearby might help. Instead of attaching photos, here's a video link taken at the peak of flooding last night: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/q84v292p5nk4e2a6dnqo4/Video-Jun-29-2025-9-46-38-PM.mov?rlkey=aouaax4cfgu6nnr8pvieuterj&st=o88w184x&dl=0
I would like to request an open 311 API key.