open #198639
Excessive Growth
1404 W Woodhill DR
- Case Date:
- 10/4/2024
Caller states overgrowth is excessive.
Caller states overgrowth is excessive.
Caller states overgrowth on property, especially in back, is excessive.
I recently stayed at the Candlewood Suites in Bloomington, IN Room 424 and have recently become ill with a respiratory infection due to BLACK MOLD
Phone call to HAND re: trash and mattress in alley between 1004 and 1006 S Palmer has been left for several months. The caller said he lives next door and saw the person who lives at 1004 S Palmer put it out in the alley.
Behind the fence at 323 S. Davisson it has not been tended this entire year. Overgrowth is between seven and 8 feet and height and thoroughly filled with poison ivy. I believe poison ivy is considered invasive noxious. This needs to be taken care of. Turned into reports this year already no effect would like to see something happen.
The former Blue Sky veterinarian building looks like an urban jungle. Can any clean up be done?
U-report 191557 says resolved. My opinion not this overgrowth is in the faces of the service. I hire to mow the city alley. If I have to remove snow from sidewalks in the winter for safety, this overgrowth is a hazard. It contains poison ivy and is very close to falling into my off street parking. Civic duty take care of it homeowners.
The roof of this house has holes as large as beachballs, with racoons coming and going through them. Check the SW corner of the roof.
There are homeless encampments steadily increasing in number behind my house and those of my neighbors. There are now several in view of my windows. The amount of trash is staggering, including countless hypodermic needles. Trash is regularly set on fire by the residents of the encampments, producing noxious smoke that smells terrible and is surely not safe to breathe. The city needs to do something about these encampments. Open air drug use within feet of neighborhoods with young children should not be tolerated. I've been a resident of Bloomington for a decade and I'm strongly considering moving out of town due to the city's inability to address this issue. Please do something.