open #180703
Abandoned Vehicle
2618 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 7/21/2022
Multiple abandoned vehicles have been on the front yard in the grass and on jack stands without tires abandoned and inoperable for some time.
Multiple abandoned vehicles have been on the front yard in the grass and on jack stands without tires abandoned and inoperable for some time.
A crashed and inoperable vehicle has been abandoned in front of this duplex. The entire front end is gone and has been for sometime.
The residents of either 727 South Eagleson or 719 South Eagleson use a public access ally way (running between Eagleson and Swain) as parking for cars and large recreational vehicles. It blocks the way for utility service, trash removal, postal delivery, access to property and walking and biking around the neighborhood. Moreover, residents in either of these two homes are blocking parking spots and affecting traffic with green “slow down” signs placed in the street. Both these actions present an over-reach of private citizens in claiming and controlling public space. Please could you investigate and hold these citizens to the rules that we all live by?
Abandoned car: silver Pontiac with expired temporary tags in rear window. Tags expired in February 2021. House is unoccupied and car hasn’t moved in four months.
If my file attachment is too large when I submit a ureport ticket through this very interface, it fails and silently hangs with a "processing your request" message. There should instead be an alert or banner letting me know that my file was too large and that I need to resubmit with a smaller file. The only way I learned that my request had failed was by looking in my browser console.
People are living in these vans parked on this city street.
There is an abandoned vehicle parked in the street at 908 S. Washington St. It is a blue Volkswagen Tiguan with flat tires and expired plates.
Homeless people are again living in People’s Park. They’re using drugs, fighting, leaving trash everywhere, screaming and yelling, urinating and defecating and have taken over most of the benches and tables. It also appears that they are sleeping there overnight. We bought ice cream across the street and expected to have a nice Sunday afternoon in the park for thirty minutes or so… we tried sitting on the steps of a business on the opposite side of Dunn Street but the shrubbery nearby was probably soaked in urine based on the stench. We simply left at that point….. No other Indiana city of the same size and population has a homeless population of 1 % of that of Bloomington and that is directly attributable to the fact that Bloomington attracts these people by virtue of feeding them and enabling them unlike anywhere else in Indiana. I’ve lived in and near Bloomington since 1974 and this has simply gotten totally out of hand.
Homeless encampment at seminary square and on so walnut street is unbelievable. I grew up in Bloomington attended IU and have family here. On a recent visit I was appalled at what this city as been allowed to become!! Shame on you and the leaders in this community. We deserve better than what you are providing and allowing to happen here. U mention growing back…I can assure you this is not how business owners want the city to be portrayed.
black Ford escape has been parked without moving for several months. License AXP328