closed #182499
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
2417 S Spicewood LN
- Case Date:
- 1/16/2023
Unfortunately, There is a dead squirrel on the road in front of our house to remove. Thanks!
Unfortunately, There is a dead squirrel on the road in front of our house to remove. Thanks!
A hole has opened up in the paved sidewalk just east of the Meadowlands apartment complex drive along the north side of rogers road. A metal disc had been covering the hole, but the hole has widened and the cover has fallen in. I live in the Spicewood neighborhood and walk this way frequently--it could be really dangerous for a bike or child walking.
invasives and other brush along Side path on South Sare from Buttonwood to Rogers is badly overgrown
Small tree and debris fell in culdesac. We cleaned it up into a large pile but it's in the culdesac and needs to be picked up.
The bus stop sign at the corner of S. Sare Road and E. Buttonwood Lane has been hit by a car and is leaning over. I've pulled it up as much as I can, but it should probably just be replaced or at least fixed straight. Thanks so much for your help! Travis Thickstun 2750 E. Buttonwood Lane Bloomington, Ind. 47401
Since about June/July last year, karate class is happening in my culdesac. At first it was a single student lesson, but then it turned into multiple students and multiple classes a week with parents/cars lining the street. There were 2 classes Sunday, another yesterday evening, and 2 more today. I'm almost positive the guy running classes is from MCMA which closed its dojo doors during the pandemic. We felt like this was okay when it started. One of the kids lives next door and it was one class here and there, but this is kind of getting out of control. I don't want to ruin it for the kids who are getting some activity, but I don't understand why they don't do this in the park. I guess my question is is there any problem with someone teaching karate classes in a public culdesac?
tree limbs from storm for pickup
Tree limbs by the road
Several piles of >=4ft lengths and about 5 6-8 ft branches
Branches on sides of street