open #211312
Abandoned Vehicle
607 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2026
Car appears to have been abandoned with expired plates
Car appears to have been abandoned with expired plates
This vehicle belongs to the family at this address. Unfortunately, it has been sitting in the same place along the side of my house (on the cul-de-sac side) without being moved for several months. The neighbors to their east told me that it had to be jumped to move it off the owners’ driveway onto the street and that it is a nuisance to to other neighbors driving in and out. It also makes it more difficult for the trash pick up trucks and other larger vehicles with trailers (mowing companies) using the cut-de-sac. The plates are current.
Near miss as traffic on Highland Ave almost failed to come to a stop before entering Hillside. I was driving eastbound on Hillside and was almost hit by the driver with a stop sign on Highland
Excessive speeding on this road 24/7
High-speed traffic that drives from west to east by w allen st
I had my car parked there for a little while and someone broke my quarter panel window and stole tote full of my clothes and shoes plus a lot of other things.
noise complaint
I quote the city Ordinance 15.040.020 (Abandoned vehicle means): 2) A vehicle left on public property continuously without being moved for three days. The white sedan at 613 S Eastside Drive has not been moved for over 30 days. Plus has a license plate that expired in Nov. 2025. "Neighbors' dispute" or not, does that invalidate the City Ordinance?
Abandoned Grey Honda Civic Hybrid plate number 547T0 with expired plates since 2-14 of 26. Has been sitting for a week or more. Right now it is taking up space on a dead end road where I usually park near my side yard. So the car is actually taking the spot I have been parking for 5 years by my side yard. We have limited space on this road. I live at 807 W Dodds St Bloomington indiana 47403.
Project school pickup traffic is out of control. Vehicles picking up students are supposed to proceed eastbound on 2nd street, then north on Lincoln. Not only do people end up lining up far too early, causing a logjam, but many vehicles are approaching from the east, causing the eastbound traffic to take even longer to be able to turn onto Lincoln. Consequently, nearly every day there is a near-miss with other vehicles (who are just trying to go east/west along 2nd street) end up going around waiting TPS parents. This is an extremely dangerous and untenable situation. Check out that intersection between 3:35 and 3:45 on any given schoolday.