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closed #32454

Trash

909 W Gourley PIKE

Case Date:
2/8/2005

Trash with no stickers.

closed #123048

Excessive Growth

909 N Plymouth CT

Case Date:
8/24/2011

Weeds 2 feet high

closed #25768

Excessive Growth

909 N Plymouth CT

Case Date:
4/21/2006

Overgrown lawn; was in Sheriff's Sale and now in the Banks possession.

closed #31836

Trash

909 N Blair AVE

Case Date:
3/29/2005

carport full of trash etc.

closed #13495

Trash

909 N Blair AVE

Case Date:
2/24/2009

overweight trash, oversized cans. has yard waste tag on part of trash. appears to be possible move out; per crew. this is third notice for violations. thanks.

closed #140331

Excessive Growth

907 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
8/25/2014

Per complaintant e-mail, "I live at 102 S. Waldron Street here in Bloomington. My neighbor at 907 W. Kirkwood has a giant dead tree, with nothing living on it except a very impressive poison ivy vine that must be a few decades old, as it’s vine at the tree’s base is as big as my forearm. This noxious plant drops dead tree and spreads poison ivy on my property and my neighbor’s property (100 S. Waldron)."

closed #140395

Excessive Growth

907 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
8/25/2014

closed #128789

Trash

907 W 8th ST

Case Date:
9/18/2012

Resident has been written up three times for trash violations since 8-21-2012

closed #73145

Trash

907 W 8th ST

Case Date:
5/17/2011

Resident has been written up numerous times in the last three months due to failure to place stickers on cans/bags

closed #182545

Trash

907 W 11th ST

Case Date:
1/20/2023

Trash from dumpster and donations left are littered throughout property and along Diamond Ave., W. Cottage Grove, Morevac Way and B-Line trail. The dumpster needs to be removed, contained or relocated. If the sources of litter are better managed the city wouldn’t appear so trashy. Homeowners and businesses need to be held accountable for the trash in our city generated from their properties. We should strive to do better. Maybe the next administration will take charge and help us get back to the beautiful Bloomington we used to have.