closed #152571
Utilities Yardwork
1447–1599 W 7th St
- Case Date:
- 4/27/2016
Someone is dumping trash here on the ground that gis says is owned by city of Bloomington utilities department. Can someone from utilities please clean this up?
Someone is dumping trash here on the ground that gis says is owned by city of Bloomington utilities department. Can someone from utilities please clean this up?
Hello I’m researching possibly pouring a concrete slab out my back door & I have a couple questions that I hope will help get me going in the right direction. 1. Who do I need to contact regarding this to get started? The city/county? The HOA? 2. My back door is close to the property line & a large drain. How big could a concrete slab be? Is it even possible to do because of property line & drain. How do I find out if it is possible? Thank you TJ McMurray 1567 W Castle Ct Bloomington, IN 47403
Power or communication cables are tied down to a seemingly dead tree on the back of my property. Also large growth on neighboring pole in my front/side yard.
Customer is requesting that yard work be done due to City project.
The water department dug this hole in my yard along with another huge hole earlier this summer. The other was filled and reseeded but this never was.
This work was done 2 months ago (I'm not even sure what they were doing). My 15 year old boxwood hedges were destroyed, exposing the electrical box to the street, and not replaced. And there is a deep, exposed hole that gets deeper each time it rains, because it was not properly filled or re-seeded.
Due to a main break, customer wants to know when yard work will be done.
A year ago the fire hydrant on the north west corner of my lot was changed out for another one and 4 squares of concrete were taken out and replaced. No one came back to d repair the damage done to the lawn and fill in with dirt and plant grass. There is an 8-10 inch drop off the edge of the sidewalk where someone could break their ankle if they fell off the sidewalk. The fire hydrant is unusually tall as it stands on top of a giant pipe that sticks out of the ground 10-12 inches. I don’t believe this was some of your best work.
Purchased house in June and it appeared there had recently been a new sewage line of some type installed in the front yard. However, there is now just a broken clay pipe in the front yard and ground is very uneven where this pipe was left. I assume this should have been removed and level when the new line was installed?
Meter pit was relocated and customer wants to know when yard work will be done in her yard.