closed #180469
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 6/30/2022
Overgrowth of yard, it has been reported several times and still nothing has been done to address the issue
Overgrowth of yard, it has been reported several times and still nothing has been done to address the issue
Demolition crew at old hospital site is not spraying down the dust with water as contracted.
• Mowing on Highland avenue between 770-746 Winslow road addresses
Yard has not been mowed and owner has put back up black plastic tarp to hide fact yard has not been mowed. Lots of yard debris contains standing water. This has been a problem for over a year and the house has been vacant for over three years. Nothing has been done to repair since fire. Is very much an eyesore and health hazard.
well my mom owns little tid bit daycare preschool in bloomington indiana and her landlord is Roy Campbell, we have been without air for weeks and he’s not fixing it. it gets up to 90 and he just puts us off and puts us off and doesn’t want do fix the issue.
Above the entrance to Sycamore Village there is a silver wire hanging from one of the overhead utility lines that is quite low.
Homeless encampment
Good Afternoon. I hope that someone in your department can check into this issue. In the 1200 block of South Madison Street, the westside sidewalk is blocked by what used to be (I assume) a sofa and a downed tree. The sofa has been there for a couple of weeks & the tree came down this past weekend. I live in the 1400 block and drive past it daily so I, and I'm sure the rest of my neighbors, would truly appreciate it if these problems could be taken care of. Thank you so much! Sincerely, Martha Selk
Reference UReport Case #180780 Sorry, I should have said that the sidewalk that is blocked in the 1200 block of South Madison is on the eastside, not the westside. So Sorry! Thanks again. Martha Selk
Update to UReports #180780 & #180783 Good Morning! Someone has shifted the tree so that none of it is in the street but it seemed to still be somewhat on the sidewalk. Thanks again. Martha Selk