closed #210004
Sewer Problems (Sanitary Sewers)
213 E Cottage Grove AVE
- Case Date:
- 4/17/2026
There is raw sewage sipping through the retaining wall. The clean out lid blew open. The smell is unbearable.
There is raw sewage sipping through the retaining wall. The clean out lid blew open. The smell is unbearable.
This tree has struggle the last few years. This year looks like the bell had tolled or at least in the last throws of life. The tree has also developed a severe lean out over the street. Larger trucks including sanitation and deliver have to dodge this tree. Located west of driveway on the Oliver side of this corner lot.
Pothole
Hello, I am the Food Sourcing Manager at HHFB. I saw on your website you have a link to our finding food brochure here: https://bloomington.in.gov/sites/default/files/2025-10/HHFB%20Finding%20Food%20in%20Monroe%20County%206-24-2025.pdf I just wanted to let you know that we actually have an updated one in case you would like to use this. We think it is easier to read and has updated phone numbers/addresses, and service hours. Not a huge deal to keep the old one up, the new one doesn't have too many changes, but I thought I'd at least reach out to provide the new one if you all are interested! Finding Food Landing Page: https://hhfoodbank.org/find-food/ Actual Brochure Link: https://hhfoodbank.org/wp-content/uploads/Finding-Food-in-Monroe-County-4-16-26-1-1.pdf Thanks!
Submitting for a caller to the OOTM--Caller reported a fire hydrant on Euclid Ave and 3rd Street is currently "spewing water".
These appears to be a water line issue , but extensive water is accumulating in various units within the complex
I live in Peppergrass and there is a home on Walnut Street Pike between our neighborhood entrance and the church who seems to have a barnyard full of noisy animals. This includes a rooster who starts crowing at dawn and continues throughout the day. I thought roosters were not allowed in city limits.
The whole parking lot is covered in pot holes
Walk sigg doesn't show "walk," only "hand."
Numerous small to medium-sized potholes in the Greenbriar Hills neighborhood, including Greenbriar Lane, Locust Court, Wilton Drive, and Georgetown Road.