- Case Date:
- 10/10/2011
Location of your Problem: 1800 E Second
Details: Residential Neighborhood Parking sign missing? The other day a car parked in the 1800 bloc of E Second Street got a ticket. I felt sorry for the person because there was no "Residential Neighborhood Parking" sign at that section of Second Street. There are 2 close by but they could be perceived as pertaining only to those sections and not to the next, where the car was parked. If parking is not allowed there (which I think it is not) could you please put up a sign? Thanks.
Contact Info
Name: Stella Hooker-Haase
Email: altfluit@yahoo.com
Telephone: 333-7006
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2011
The request is for 2 bike racks up next to the Monroe County Convention Center (building) and another bike rack near the planter along College Avenue just south of 3rd Street.
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2011
A request for 2 bike racks at 107 West 9th Street (Bloomington Playwrights Project).
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2011
Monroe County Justice Building - request for 2 bike racks on the North side of West 7th Street just west of College Avenue and 1 bike rack along North College Avenue.
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2011
Monroe County Health Department - request for 2 bikes racks in front of the building on the south side of 7th Street.
- Case Date:
- 11/7/2011
litter around exterior of building and especially in back of building, weed growth, green space destruction by cars
- Case Date:
- 11/14/2011
Location of your Problem: 1211 E Elliston Drive
Details: This property appears to have transitioned to a residential rental in a primarily single family residential neighborhood. Normally not a problem, however, on a regular basis there are upwards of 7 to 10 cars parked in and around this property. Often they are parked facing the opposite direction of traffic and one truck appears to be a trash dump for the property. Please look into this and confirm if A) this is a legal occupancy per HAND, B) is the parking of so many vehicles permitted?, C) Are there any solid waste concerns for storing a property's trash in a truck on the street? We waited to see if it was a short term issue, but it seems to be a permanent issue.
Contact Info
Name: Prefer to Remain Anonymous
- Case Date:
- 11/14/2011
Location of your Problem:
Details: Want to anonymously report suspicious activity at 1414 E. Elliston Drive, multiple visitors to this property at all hours of the day, individuals waiting in cars outside regularly who do not live there. Please keep anonymous, but want to encourage late night police presence or periodic visits to ensure neighborhood safety.
Other
518 S WASHINGTON ST
- Case Date:
- 11/17/2011
Location of your Problem: 518 S Washington Street
Details: There are tree parts, a telephone pole, and wires down in my yard presumably from the storms that happened this past spring. I am particularly worried about the wires in terms of safety issues. Is there anything I can do to have them removed?
Contact Info
Name: Natalie Friedman
Email: NHFriedm@indiana.edu
Telephone: (317)450-0019
Other
2112 S Montclair AVE
- Case Date:
- 11/28/2011
Location of your Problem: 2112 Montclair Avenue
Details: I'd like to make you aware of house at 2112 Montclair Avenue, which is on the corner of Montclair Court. The house is on a corner lot and the lot is filled with debris of various kinds, among them two pallets of yard rocks that have been spilling out onto the street for years, as well as discarded garden netting, piles of tree branches, tarps, an unmowed dirt mound, and so on. I live in Sycamore Knolls near the property and pass by the property and Montclair Court every day, and not only my family but also several of my neighbors talk about it as an unfortunate eyesore that, frankly, doesn't reflect the care that the rest of the neighborhood is trying to maintain. Can something be done, particularly about all of the debris that is on the side of their house open to Montclair Court? My hope is that some reasonable and diplomatic way to resolve this situation can be found, or at least that the owners can clear some of the debris from their property. Thank you.