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closed #97936

Trash

412 E Laurelwood DR

Case Date:
1/27/2005

Bags must have sticker attached. 952

closed #37285

Recycling

412 E Laurelwood DR

Case Date:
4/22/2004

waste mixed with recycle, non-recyclables, recycle not sorted

closed #100088

Recycling

412 E Smith AVE

Case Date:
8/16/2004

recycling not sorted and recycling and non recycling mixed

closed #113535

Recycling

412 E Smith AVE

Case Date:
9/20/1999

P, C, G, S, B

closed #93641

Trash

412 E University ST

Case Date:
1/17/2006

Weight limit of 40 lbs.

closed #93654

Trash

412 E University ST

Case Date:
1/16/2006

Weight limit of 40 lbs, TRASH GROSS OVERWEIGHT 227 LBS. SEE BROCHURE. LDB DIRECT. SANIT.

closed #135901

Graffiti

412 E University ST

Case Date:
1/12/2014

It's actually 411 E. University St. Today I found "ADHD" spray painted on the apron of my driveway. Several months ago (which I also reported online but heard nothing about) someone spray painted something in blue on my limestone retaining wall facing the sidewalk.

closed #185068

Blocked Street

412 E University ST

Case Date:
8/17/2023

The newish owners of this property have stopped trimming the overgrowth that moves west into the alley. 601 S Grant Street has recently sold and their small tree is now also not being trimmed and is in the alleyway. I submitted a ureport a couple of months ago without my name for the alley, but never heard back. Vehicles have to traverse this alley daily, and it is not being kept clear. Any enforcement is appreciated. Thanks!

closed #176183

Street Lights

412 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
6/15/2021

The street light directly in front of this address, near the fire hydrant, no longer works. It has been out of commission for almost a month.

closed #188759

Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)

412 N Harold St, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
6/4/2024

There a many locations in the neighborhood with shoes hanging from wires. We have attempted to contact the various utility companies, but can be an extensive hassle because they insist on there being an active account at a particular address for them to start a service call. It seems the shoes are mostly hanging from ATT lines, but there are some other communication lines (coaxial cable) and also some electric lines that are being weighed down by shoes. This problem extends at least from 8th to 15th streets, and between Washington and Woodlawn, and is mostly visible in the alleys though some wires passing over streets are also cluttered with shoes. It makes the neighborhood look so trashy. Is this an actual crime? If so, should the police be called if it is witnessed? Would it help if a complete set of locations were sent to some office?