closed #169702
Trash
1000 E Atwater AVE
- Case Date:
- 8/5/2019
Continued trash and broken glass around dumpster and Faculty Ave.
Continued trash and broken glass around dumpster and Faculty Ave.
We are so tired of the on-going issues with the tenants of these properties and the owner who condones this use of his property. Blue party tarps are down, laying in yard. The tenants put these up in the evening and remove them before city personal can see them on Monday morning. Almost daily there are cars parked in the public alley behind the houses. Trash, beer cans, cups and other debris are an ever-present problem. We appreciate the city's effort in noting these issues, but nothing has happened to resolve these problem properties.
There is no water! Maple and 13th and all through the neighborhood.
Ongoing trash around dumpster. Rats sighted.
Blue tarps are up again between 1000 and 1002 Atwater both across the front and back of these houses.
Last year I was in contact with Lee Huss via uReport about a tree that needed to be planted (to replace one that died and was removed) in the tree plot by the sidewalk outside 715 West 13th Street. He said he would take care of it this spring. I want to make sure I am still on his radar. Thanks.
Alley washed out and almost impassable at West 12th between North Fairview and North Maple. Alley runs N-S between West 12th and West 13th. Residents use it regularly. Thank you.
Why is Twin Lakes partnering with an anti-LGBT hate organization Lighthouse? https://www.chalkbeat.org/posts/us/2017/08/10/choice-for-most-in-nations-largest-voucher-program-16-million-went-to-schools-with-anti-lgbt-policies/ Thank you Twin Lakes Recreation Center Partners https://bloomington.in.gov/index.php/parks/facilities/twin-lakes-recreation-center
I see people fell down
I'm not sure what's up with the pedestrian signal at High Street and Greenbriar Lane. It's been fixed at least twice in the last few months, but it is acting up again (flashing even when there are no pedestrians around to push the button). I appreciate the city's prompt response to the previous reports, but it would be nice if someone could figure out what the problem really is and fix it for good.