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closed #167061

Sidewalk Snow Removal

Campus Candy

Case Date:
1/14/2019

Sidewalk is a sheet of ice and this difficult to pass.

closed #167067

Trash

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
1/14/2019

The vacant lot at 214 W. 7th St. where a building was torn down two years ago had trash, debris and weeds that have not been cleaned since the building was removed. The property owner of the adjacent commercial building at 216-220 N. Rogers would like the owner to clean up the lot. Thank you.

closed #167088

Blocked Sidewalk

339 S Lincoln ST

Case Date:
1/16/2019

Lincoln Apartments (339 S Lincoln) plowed their parking lot and pushed all the snow out on the public sidewalk.

closed #167098

Trash

515 N Washington ST

Case Date:
1/16/2019

Capstone in the middle of sidewalk for property. Has complained to owners for weeks.

closed #167123

Trash

501 N Morton ST

Case Date:
1/20/2019

The vacant lot at 415 W. 7th St. has many weeds, trash and debris that has not been cleaned up since the building was torn down two years ago.

closed #167130

Sidewalk Snow Removal

Case Date:
1/21/2019

dd not remove snow, 804 Park Ave

closed #167139

Sidewalk Snow Removal

Case Date:
1/21/2019

woodlawn, 1st to Maxwell, sidewalks not shovelled

closed #167146

Sidewalk Snow Removal

1600 W 3rd ST

Case Date:
1/22/2019

Sidewalks of businesses running west to the by-pass have not shovelled snow, complaint area runs length of 3rd Street from Adams to Bypass.

closed #167148

Sidewalk Snow Removal

201-257 E Smith Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401

Case Date:
1/22/2019

South sidewalk at Alison jukebox is covered in snow. Tues 1/22/19

closed #167155

Sidewalk Snow Removal

106-176 N College Ave, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404

Case Date:
1/22/2019

I just returned home from downtown Bloomington. Not one single sidewalk leading to a crosswalk has been shoveled. I found it quite dangerous to walk through the snow and ice to cross the street. I am required by law to clear my sidewalks within 24 hours after the end of a snow storm and do so religiously. Yet here it is three days after the end of the last storm and no effort has been made to clear the crosswalk sidewalks. Why must I obey the law if our own city government and mayor are aloud to violate this law. This is inexcusable not to mention discriminatory. Shame on Mayor Hamilton and his government. Law Abiding Citizen, Catherine E. Steele