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closed #192835

Excessive Growth

410 W 4th ST

Case Date:
8/12/2024

Property is a jungle. Can anything be done to force the owner to do some trimming?

closed #192838

Trash

105 W Grimes LN

Case Date:
8/12/2024

Homeless have left trash in yard, city sidewalk and the creek along the business.

closed #192840

Trash

Case Date:
8/12/2024

Trash on sidewalk at 202 east dodds street

closed #192847

Excessive Growth

4118 E Deckard DR

Case Date:
8/13/2024

Yard is rarely mowed or cared for in any way. Grass is now over 3 feet high along the roadway. Lots of overgrowth, including Asian bush honeysuckle hanging over the roads' edge along Hector.

closed #192868

Excessive Growth

4118 E Deckard DR

Case Date:
8/14/2024

property seems abandoned, not been cared for in several weeks, overgrowth substantial

closed #192870

Other

541 E Smith AVE

Case Date:
8/14/2024

On the north side of E. Smith Ave, roughly 25 yards west of the intersection with Henderson, there is a tree that is covered with poison ivy vines. The vines now hang over the sidewalk, making it difficult to walk on the sidewalk without bumping into poison ivy leaves.

closed #192880

Excessive Growth

2510 S Bryan ST

Case Date:
8/14/2024

Compost (right of driveway) not covered, drawing rats. Weeds growing all over property esp. right of driveway.

closed #192881

Excessive Growth

2515 S Bryan ST

Case Date:
8/14/2024

Lawn is overgrown ("weeds up to hips").

closed #192882

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
8/14/2024

Defne Jones is an absentee homeowner in our community. She is repeat offender for failure to maintain her property at 412 E. Laurelwood Court, Bloomington. The yard is once again out of control and in need of mowing (among other things). This is not the first time she has been reported to the city.

closed #192902

Blocked Sidewalk

800 N Lincoln ST

Case Date:
8/16/2024

Identical issue to uReport cases #181052 and #171211. Large stones from corner of retention wall (NW corner of property, Lincoln side and adjacent to the alley) are not professionally set and have a habit of falling down onto the sidewalk. Currently, the fallen stones are not completely blocking foot traffic, but wheelchair/stroller traffic is impeded and the stones pose a dangerous stumbling hazard at night. The property owner should have the wall redone by actual, competent masons so that this doesn't happen again.