closed #170506
Blocked Street
1310 E Hunter AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/24/2019
The house at 516 has left out trash and trash cans for two days. I reported under trash, but realized that might not be the correct place, so I am making another report here.
The house at 516 has left out trash and trash cans for two days. I reported under trash, but realized that might not be the correct place, so I am making another report here.
The owner of this location had a tree cut down 6 months ago. There are muliple piles of branches that extend up to 3 feet into Bankers Drive. This creates a hazard for all who traverse this street.
Overflowing dumpster blocking alley. Recurring problem.
The business at 114 E 6th St consistently has the alley at the side of their business blocked with trash cans and boxes.
This household often leave garbage cans in the street for days. Our garbage was picked up on Monday and I can still sit out there today. Please tell them once again that they need to take the cans in the day the garbage is picked up.
Trash in yard overflowing into street. Camper parked across street narrowing an already narrow street. With the addition of all the junk spilling out of the yard it makes it impassable. Had to backdoor the street into alley to turn around which is dangerous because of cars turning into Driscoll from walnut.
The residents of this address have been parking on the street for 12 or more hours at a time. When this happens, the street is no longer "2 way" and vehicles often must wait for the car in the other lane to pass before they can proceed. Drivers often do not have a clear line of sight. The car blocking the street lane is also unsafe for pedestrians who have to wait for traffic to clear to continue walking. There is no sidewalk. This is not the only vehicle related problem at this address. There are always at least 2 vehicles that are not operational and have been sitting in the very sad driveway for years (literally). Vehicles also get parked on the property's grass near the street. There are 2 issues here: appearance and safety. Both are important. I wouldn't want to buy a house near 3616 E. Post, with its constant stream of vehicles and unkempt appearance. The problems at this address continue into the back yard, with a broken down unused shed that is a home for raccoons. And behind the shed are 6 foot high weeds. Please talk to this property owner.
I am curious if Bloomington has a service where I can report a rental company that does not act in accordance with state laws (no notice for rental showings) and public health regulations (my septic tank leaks into my back yard and they won't fix it). Is there a city service that can help me with these issues?
Bed bugs reported in location as building-wide issue. APT owners not treating.
Neighbor (pavillion properties) leaves the gravel pit unattended and the trash is overflowing, there is waste and needles all over the lot. There is now a mattress where homeless are sleeping. It is creating risk for clients and staff. He should be penalized for not maintaining the property.