closed #171950
Water Quality
3121 N Kinser PIKE
- Case Date:
- 3/9/2020
Water is brown
Water is brown
High weeds and grass. This yard hasn’t been cut for weeks, if not months.
This morning, I was attacked by a dog at 3101 N Kingsley Dr, Bloomington, IN 47404. The property owner left the dog in the front yard unattended while he was inside the home. I hollered for the owner when I saw the unrestrained dog coming toward me. The owner came out of the house through the front door and went towards his dog as it approached me. His dog attacked me in the road before the owner was able to restrain him and put the animal back in the home. Last week, my daughter was attacked by the same animal at the same location. I was not present when she was attacked but she described a similar situation of the dog being unattended outdoors and the owner was nowhere to be found. I would like to formally file a complaint about this pet owner and request an animal control officer communicate with him about his rights and responsibilities, as well as consequences for not abiding the rules.
On the corner of Briarcliff and North Kingsley it appears that a sewer line has been damaged in some way and and is coming out of the ground. There was some recent utilities work done on this corner in the summer.
Re: Case #165561 Some debris from the accident remains near the RR underpass. Trash and weeds are still on Adams, and on Fountain, and on 8th Streets. Streets near the university at least get swept. Can the City seal the streets, so the weeds won't grow?
Trash and abandoned car on street
An open trailer full of trash, trash strewn about.
Last night a semi drove through the neighborhood. When they turned from W.7th Street to go south on Adams Street, they knocked over the stop sign located at the southwest corner of the intersection of 7th & Adams. It will need reset.
The street lights near my my home are both out making my neighborhood unsafe. The light at 7th and Ritter and the light on Ritter half way between 6th and 7th are both out.
I was mowing my yard yesterday evening when I noticed a bicycle left on W. Seventh Street. I did not think about it until I read that the IUPD has had a number of bicycle thefts. So I went out today and the bicycle is still there. I leaned it by a light pole. It is an older Schwinn, dark blue, 15-speed, without a seat. Maybe it is one of the bicycles that was stolen.