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closed #173203

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407 N Adams St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
7/30/2020

I walk home along Adams St. I've noticed in the wooded area on the east side of the street south of the railroad (in the utility easement) there appears to be a homeless camp setting up.

closed #199288

Abandoned Vehicle

404 W Wilson ST

Case Date:
11/9/2024

Abandoned vehicle for many many months. Dirt and weeds building up around it

closed #132352

Excessive Growth

404 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
6/13/2013

closed #202590

Blocked Sidewalk

402 E 10th St

Case Date:
5/11/2025

Roudy behavior. Too loud

closed #159494

Abandoned Vehicle

401–699 S Harvey Dr

Case Date:
6/5/2017

Constant issue

closed #159867

Abandoned Vehicle

401–499 S Hickory Dr

Case Date:
6/26/2017

SIX!!! Kroger carts stashed in this yard.

closed #178054

Abandoned Vehicle

4019 E Bennington Blvd

Case Date:
11/2/2021

This cae has been sitting,unmoved, for about 10 days, at a curve in the road. It is preventing tree trimmers, leaf gatherers, garbage/recycling trucks from doing their jobs efficiently or, in the case of the tree service, at all. Please ticket and remove so that nobody hits it and services can proceed unhindered.

closed #200069

Abandoned Vehicle

401 S Muller Pkwy

Case Date:
1/9/2025

Hello, my name is Reed Butcher and I am the assistant general manager at The Village at Muller Park apartment complex. We have 3 vehicles in our parking lot that have been abandoned. I have attached a picture of one of the vehicles.

closed #201050

Abandoned Vehicle

401 S Muller Pkwy

Case Date:
2/21/2025

Abandoned vehicle in this parking lot for multiple months, tires are deflated

closed #181433

Other

401 N Morton ST

Case Date:
9/8/2022

Greetings. In my experience, as well as observations, it does not appear that there is much, if any, enforcement of the Hands-Free Driving state law that went into effect in 2019 in the City of Bloomington. There also doesn't seem to be much accountability to that law as in my experience, the person who rear-ended me told the BPD officer she hit me because she was looking at her phone, but following too close was on the citation and not distracted driving. Why is that? I was told that he didn't want to put more than one reason down. Well, why not distracted driving as that is what she admitted to? Also, there doesn't seem to be any sort of a public safety education campaign in any way... I could imagine that the social media accounts would be a great place for a weekly, bi-weekly, or even monthly Public Safety Announcement (PSA) for some friendly reinforcement, reminders, remedial lessons, etc. about the laws that provide structure around driving a couple ton heavy potentially lethal machine around these safe and civil streets. I think Bloomington motorists need a few reminders on some general laws about operating a motor vehicle, especially the hands-free driving state law. Can someone please speak a bit to this concern of mine? Much obliged for your time.