- Case Date:
- 11/5/2025
The tree in my neighbor's yard at 621 W 4th St has been falling on my yard, limb by limb for over a decade. This time, a limb about 13 inches in diameter and over 10 ft in length fell. a newly planted evergreen tree sustained significant damage. In the past there has been damage to our siding, a gutter and each time has broken things on our porch. I am terrified that a limb will fall on a person or that the whole tree will come down on the back of our house, which is where we sleep. I'm also worried about the cost to replace the over $3000 worth of trees and shrub we have planted in the last 4 years and more importantly the impossibility to replace the growth on all of these. The tree is a dangerous nuisance and I would like to know if the city might urge the owner to at least trim out the dead stuff, if not cut down the whole tree.
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2025
There are numerous unhoused people that are loitering in the area throwing trash and garbage in this parking lot which is blowing into our property.
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2025
Trash is overflowing containers behind house (on Fairview). There are needles on the ground a few feet from a public sidewalk where young children pass by. They have been there well over a week. No one seems to be staying at the house right now.
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2025
It is frustrating that reports made about trash and couches on porches do not seem to be followed through with. HAND says they do so, but the problems continue. This house, for example - *MOUNDS* of trash are piled up on the west side of the building, and couches remain on the porches all in full view of Runcible Spoon customers. Does HAND issue daily fines that accrue? Or does HAND even issue fines? And if so, does HAND ever actually collect the fines? And if they do, what happens to the money they collect? And if any or all of this happens, are there any records of the fines and their collection statuses viewable by the public? The same issues (trash, couches) are continuing at other addresses in the neighborhood, such as 213 N. Grant and 317 E. 7th, both in view of Grant Street Inn visitors.
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2025
Trash receptacles provided by Brawley Properties not sufficient for residents. Brawley is aware of the issue, and trash is blowing throughout the neighborhood, wildlife is digging through the garbage. It’s been going on for weeks. I’ve personally cleaned it up to prevent it from going into my yard, and all the neighbors are frustrated.
- Case Date:
- 11/4/2025
LARGE BOX FULL OF TRASH NEXT TO THE ENTRY INTO WALNUT PARK, CLOSEST TO OLD NATIONAL BANK.
- Case Date:
- 11/3/2025
I saw hypodermic needles being thrown in the trash.
They go around picking up lots of then daily they go in a bucket they carry with them ,
After mixing the needles with trash they dump the bucket in the dumpsters.
Why is this happening?
How does the city not know this is happening when it is funded through the city of Bloomington..
Yard Waste
907 S Rolling Rock DR
- Case Date:
- 11/2/2025
Large leaf piles blown into street from property instead of bagging
Unsafe Buildings
601 n Monroe St
- Case Date:
- 11/2/2025
This house and yard is a mess it's overgrown and the pine needles are on the sidewalk and the street. The front door looks like it already has two tickets on it .
- Case Date:
- 11/2/2025
601 Maxwell Lane is a house zoned as a rental property but may be in violation of occupancy restrictions. The house consistently has 5 plus cars in the side driveway, on occasion blocking the alley that runs behind S Fess Ave. Garbage is consistently in front of the house, on the lawn and surrounding areas, and parties from the house leave garbage along the alley and on nearby property. At present, there is broken glass in the driveway/alleyway where cars enter the alley from Maxwell Lane, which was presumably broken during a party last evening (with noise complaints filed by neighbors).