closed #93904
Recycling
530 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 12/19/2005
Recyclable items not properly sorted. DO not mix Plastic bags. 943
Recyclable items not properly sorted. DO not mix Plastic bags. 943
Bags must have sticker attached.
Recyclable items not properly sorted. DO NOT MIX
Vehicle parked in grass without plates
One of the people that lives on this street has 4 cars parked bumper to bumper - obviously not using any of the cars. These 4 cars (one car, two SUVs, and a truck) are taking up lots of street parking that could be utilized by other people around this street. Although street parking is free on South Washington, these 4 cars are owned by one person and are never moved. If they were utilized more often, I wouldn't have complaints. It is obvious that someone has said something to the owner of these cars because they were spread out on the street a few weeks ago and they are now parked bumper to bumper. I am not sure if anything can be done about this, but I feel that is it unfair to take up 4 parking spots when parking is limited in Bloomington. Picture is not uploading.
Abandoned Ford Ranger at this address. Has a for sale sign in driver window.
In reference to U-Report # 183159 I’ve reported back in March about this abandoned ford Ranger for sale on the street in front of this house and as of this date and time, it’s still parked there. Not moved. Would like this truck to be gone.
Bags must have sticker attached.
Rodgers road needs school flashers to assist kids walking across safely to Clear Creek Christain School. It is unsafe due to the amount of cars that speed and do not see pedestrians trying to cross the road.
I spend multiple hours over multiple days clearing the piles of snow that were plowed into my driveway by the City plows in my cul de sac. Yesterday, I had cleared it all. Then, a plow came and blocked half of my driveway again while also fully covering my mailbox as to be completely inaccessible. The end of my street would have been in better condition if it had never been plowed. If the drivers are unwilling or unable to move the snow into the areas between houses, then why bother doing it at all? I'm only requesting some common sense here. I appreciate the road crews, but if the turning radius is too tight for the plow to even function, then maybe only plow the straightaways.