closed #170078
Business
915 S Basswood Dr, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403
- Case Date:
- 8/26/2019
Anthonys Pets
Anthonys Pets
Water outage. We are up to date on payments.
The front yards of the houses on the highest lots on Gourley Pike smell like sewage. Please flush the main line. No odor masking cakes, please.
Garbage was not picked up today. 916 e university st
I am not sure this is the right department, but there is a tree on private property that is an accident waiting to happen. It is located at 715 S Woodlawn and it is just a matter of time before it comes down and takes our electricity with it and possible do other damage.
unplated trailer left on Howe
There has been trash from a previous tenant outside of this vacant apartment and a couch at the front of this property for over a month. All of this was left at the front of the property and the landlord had it moved to the back. Trash and debris have been blowing from this pile of litter.
My neighbors consistently have their trash and recycling bins kept at the curb. They do not bring them back towards the house at all. There is a cluster of about 4-6 bins that are always on the street. Right now several are knocked over and trash is being strewn around. Please enforce that they need to bring their bins off the curb.
I think the scooters, as currently used, are a bad idea. They are dangerous to riders and pedestrians and pose a hazard to motorists, besides clutter our sidewalks. Environmentally, I think of them as a large-scale manifestation of the American disposable razor mentally. At the very least, they need to be thoughtfully regulated. If not banned entirely, then, as motorized vehicles, they should be confined to streets or bike lanes and obey traffic laws, with fines resulting for violations. While we are at it, bicycles should not be allowed on sidewalks either. I am all for low carbon emissions, but I am not convinced the scooters are a safe and green alternative to walking or biking or taking a bus.
There is pothole in the alley behind 897 S. Morton St.