closed #165622
Excessive Growth
222 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 8/22/2018
Strip next to the building
Strip next to the building
yard overgrown, sporadic mowing, attracting mosquitoes in droves
There is a rolling chair overturned and shoved up on the sidewalk at this property. It has been there for 3 days and no one has claimed it.
Yards in neighborhood not mowed, particularly 2368. Grass 12" high.
There is excessive at this house and the two houses next to it. The excessive growth is going into the road and causing a traffic hazard. He said that he has reported this to HAND before, but never received a response.
Weeds/grass near driveway overgrown.
409 s jordan items left in sidewalk for weeks
Abandoned house; excessive grown on un-mowed lawn at intersection.
Hi, I graduated from Bloomington South in 1999 and lived a mile away from the school throughout the 80's and 90's. I never heard the football announcements from home during that time, so I am shocked to discover how loud they are now, now that I have moved back to the South Side and away from the noisy student rental area near campus. I can hear the football announcements clearly from Bryan Park, from my house in Sycamore Knolls, and from a friend's house in Spicewood, 1.6 miles away from the football field as the crow flies. A friend of mine who lives on Sweetbriar is completely miserable from all this noise. There is no reason the announcements and music need to be so loud, and it is clearly a violation of city noise ordinances, especially after 9pm on Friday nights. More importantly, why does Bloomington South want to destroy the hearing of all their football players and fans? Is there anything that can be done to plead with the school to be more reasonable? 14.09.030 - Noises prohibited. (c)(4) It shall be a violation of this chapter to play, use, operate or allow to be played, used, or operated any radio, television, digital media player, loudspeaker, sound amplifier, musical instrument, or any other machine or device for producing or reproducing sound in such a manner that the sound produced persists continuously or intermittently for a period of at least fifteen minutes and can be heard outside the immediate premises from the location of the emitter by a person with normal hearing. Sound that is clearly audible to a person with normal hearing from any place other than the premises from which the source of the sound is located, when the sound occurs between the hours of nine p.m. and seven a.m., is prima facie evidence of a violation of this section. It seems like it would be a simple fix if the football announcers were to turn the volume down just a little bit, it would help a lot of people, and harm no one. Thank you, Katie Edmonds