closed #185885
Other
331 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 10/5/2023
Furniture and glass were thrown from an apt at the Stageyard last night. There is large debris and broken glass all over the alley behind their building.
Furniture and glass were thrown from an apt at the Stageyard last night. There is large debris and broken glass all over the alley behind their building.
No progress is being made on case #192778. Please replace my recycling cart!
There has been an abandoned cloth-upholstered couch degrading in the front lawn of 1208 S Woodlawn Ave for several weeks. There seems to be no indication of an intention to remove the couch any time soon. The couch may be attracting nuisance wildlife and be a source of mold, etc as it is directly exposed to the elements. The couch is also visibly a trash-waste item and it needs to be either placed inside the home or removed from the property instead of being placed on the side of the road for weeks.
I put out two bags of leaves for pickup today, 11/2 during my normal trash pick up. They were not picked up. According to your website, picture attached, during the month of November, today is November 2nd, they are picking up the paper bags weekly. Mine were not picked up. You should not state they will be picked up weekly if they are not going to be picked up. Thanks, Danielle
Matress and box spring strewn about on Rogers just south of Rockport.
Trash and debris located outside of property.
Yard waste was not picked up today, as scheduled.
RE: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=170777 Yard Waste still in front of house. Website will not find the correct address. 1425 S. Lincoln St.
I left my Christmas trees at my curb yesterday and they were not taken. All lights, ornaments, etc. had previously been removed. Could someone tell me why they weren't picked up. Thank you. Shestin Hermann 2455 S. Maston ct 47403
This eyesore was reported twice per cases #178134 & 178189 and this debris has yet to be removed at the dead end of S Basswood Drive toward 3rd St. The second time I reported it, I observed 2 city workers there for about an hour leaning on their pickup truck staring at the debris, but staring at it didn’t remove it. I noted that one person suggested contacting the apartment complex near this area to remove it, but that complex provides dumpsters for their residents to dispose of mattresses during the move out periods. This debris is on city property pure and simple. I guess my next step is to go to the Herald-Times and show them pictures of this eyesore. If those 2 workers would have spent their time removing it instead of resting their arms on the bed of their pickup, it would be gone.