closed #184274
Abandoned Vehicle
6155 W State Rd 48, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 6/20/2023
previous tenants that were evited on April 1, 2023 left abandoned vehicle in driveway. Would like it removed/towed
previous tenants that were evited on April 1, 2023 left abandoned vehicle in driveway. Would like it removed/towed
There are people camping in the woods at RCA park. This place is not a campground. They are making fires in the woods.
(Note: This is the fifth time that I have sent this report. Now, the trash has not been taken out for EIGHT weeks. Animals have started to get into the garbage. Again, please help to rectify this issue and hold the homeowner accountable.) The owner of this renter-occupied building (Tariq Khan) has not taken the garbage out to the curb for pickup in eight weeks. Also, this home has rain gutters and downspouts that go directly into the ground or into areas between the home and neighboring houses - which is causing water damage to the neighboring houses.
Yard grass excessively long.
Trash and recycling cans permanently left at the street curb.
Trash and recycling cans permanently left at the curb.
1514 W 11th. Northwest corner of W 11th and N Oolitic. Grass has yet to be mowed this year. Is absolutely unacceptable for the neighborhood. Owners live on the corner of W.12th and N. Oolitic. Their address is either 804 or 806.
RESUBMIT - NOTE: apparently, the address I included in the "Service Request Location" field didn't carry over to the issue submission. As such, it was closed by John Hewitt. I'm now including the address here: 3891 E Regents Circle, Bloomington, IN ORIGINAL ISSUE TEXT: The front/back yard areas for this property have become overgrown with weeds and other invasive plants, which has been attracting wildlife and unwelcome insects that are encroaching into the neighboring properties. Efforts to reach the property owner to remediate this problem have gone unanswered.
In Bryan Park and Elm Heights, most (all?) tulip poplar trees are dripping honeydew. I am an entomologist and know that this is fairly normal but I’ve never seen it on such a large portion of trees.
The front/back yard areas for this property have become overgrown with weeds and other invasive plants, which has been attracting wildlife and unwelcome insects that are encroaching into the neighboring properties. Efforts to reach the property owner to remediate this problem have gone unanswered.