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closed #160505

Fire Hazards

Case Date:
8/7/2017

Thanks for painting some of the fire hydrants in Waterman. You missed the one at 7th and Spring St; it's the one covered by vines.

closed #160614

Fire Hazards

Case Date:
8/12/2017

Fire pit in Sherwood Oaks. Is this allowed?

closed #150709

Fire Hazards

324 W 1st ST

Case Date:
2/19/2016

Branches caught in power lines.

closed #65246

Fire Hazards

1010 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
1/20/1998

Fire run to tanning salon. Acting BC Matthews reported that the electrical panel appeared to be in disrepair.

closed #67246

Fire Hazards

523 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
7/8/1997

Apartment bldg. burned. 18 units effected.

closed #68376

Fire Hazards

223 W 6th ST

Case Date:
4/7/1997

Fire hazard at exhaust hood terminal. Excessive grease reported with combustible construction and window openings within 10 feet.

closed #136003

Fire Hazards

Case Date:
1/15/2014

My next door neighbor, Carl James, (at 703 W. 7th Street) burns trash and plastic and Styrofoam in his wood stove. The smoke is heavy, black and acrid. It is polluting the air. I think there must be regulations against burning trash like this. We have asked him not to do this and explained to him that it creates toxins in the air. A group of neighbors chipped in and bought him two ricks of wood recently, but his son took most of it and resold it. We do not know what else to do. Can someone from the City talk to him about this? Thank you.

closed #140851

Fire Hazards

920 W 6th ST

Case Date:
9/8/2014

Open burning - fire pit. I could see and smell a cloud of smoke covering my neighborhood 933 w. 6th

closed #141521

Fire Hazards

635 N Monroe ST

Case Date:
9/30/2014

Open burning withing the city.

closed #178089

Fire Hazards

1104 S Covenanter DR

Case Date:
11/5/2021

I am very concerned about this deliberate house burn at 1213 S. High Street. The burn is happening now as I write to you and I went outside to look at it and there is so much paint debris and soot on our property and on our house. It is covering our solar panels and I am seriously concerned about this as I am a two time cancer survivor and need to breathe this unnecessary toxic fumes. Will the city clean up this mess that the fire has caused on our property? I don't know why I should clean this mess that probably includes lead in the paint ans is unhealthy to breathe in. I decided to go inside so I don't have to breathe the toxic fumes regarding the burn. Who agreed to this burn that is happening in a very busy residential area? I thought the City Council and the mayor were very concerned about having Bloomington be green and thinking of the environment. This deliberate burn is not healthy for the atmosphere nor the residents who live nearby and have to breathe this toxic air. It just seems to be one thing after another that we have to deal with in regards to the city and their decision making and nothing favorable for us as city taxpayers. We would like somebody to clean up all the paint debris on our driveway and our solar panels. Ingrid Faber