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closed #182983

Trash

1030 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
2/28/2023

Trash still not taken out (week four, at least). Recycling cart full of trash. One bag on front porch has come open, spilling out food trash, which blows into others’ yards. This is not safe, and not cool. City says it’s monitoring, but it would seem not.

closed #182974

Trash

1319 W 6th ST

Case Date:
2/28/2023

Trash in the drainage ditch here.

closed #182973

Trash

1401 W 6th ST

Case Date:
2/28/2023

Trash and tires everywhere on this lot.

closed #182893

Trash

506 N Adams ST

Case Date:
2/21/2023

There is a homeless camp adjacent to the BLine trail at N Adams street that needs cleaning. There is trash everywhere and the firetrucks and police have been called to the area multiple times. The camp is south of the Bline trail and railroad tracks. Thank you.

closed #182887

Excessive Growth

1002 W 6th ST

Case Date:
2/20/2023

Golden bamboo was noticed today and is in the photo in elevate on this corner of Elm and W 6th St

closed #182819

Excessive Growth

1217 W 6th ST

Case Date:
2/13/2023

Overgrown and trash in front and back, dying bamboo into alley, falling down porch.

closed #182700

Trash

1450 N Willis DR

Case Date:
1/31/2023

dumpster with trash overflowing, dispersed throughout neighborhood, continuous problem; particularly egregious now.

closed #182685

Trash

1450 N Willis DR

Case Date:
1/30/2023

Trash, overflowing dumpster. Daily scattered trash and debris.

closed #182568

Trash

310 N Dunn ST

Case Date:
1/23/2023

closed #182545

Trash

907 W 11th ST

Case Date:
1/20/2023

Trash from dumpster and donations left are littered throughout property and along Diamond Ave., W. Cottage Grove, Morevac Way and B-Line trail. The dumpster needs to be removed, contained or relocated. If the sources of litter are better managed the city wouldn’t appear so trashy. Homeowners and businesses need to be held accountable for the trash in our city generated from their properties. We should strive to do better. Maybe the next administration will take charge and help us get back to the beautiful Bloomington we used to have.