closed #174452
Trash
501 S Village CT
- Case Date:
- 1/7/2021
Lots of trash in the front and back of property
Lots of trash in the front and back of property
trash continually an issue, blows into neighbors yards. Despite efforts to keep clean, this property continues with putting trash outside.
Several properties on S. Village Court have trash
Trash and construction debris with nails, broken glass and trash in the side and back yard at 501. You can walk in the yard of 429 to see behind the house.
Scattered trash over property
Sidewalk blocked by parking place barrier.
Overgrown onto sidewalk and high grass
At southeast corner of Hawthorne and Hunter there is poison ivy encroaching into the street. There are also vines including poison ivy encroaching on the sidewalk on Hawthorne.
111 east 9th street - several ripped up bags of trash in front of garage.
Regarding the Bloomington TRAFFIC STUDY; response to Beth Rosenbarger's comments regarding crashes and personal injury accidents at the recent Plan Commission meeting: Isn't it possible, the most crashes and personal injuries recorded in Bloomington happen on these one-way streets (Walnut & College and 3rd St. & Atwater), simply because they are the closest thing we currently have to city thoroughfares? I suspect these four streets/avenues are the mostly highly traveled each and every day, thus it is logical there will be more crashes where there is consistently more traffic! The frustration brought on by sitting/waiting in traffic behind busses and delivery vehicles, with no way around them on a two-way street, will most likely lead to crashes and personal injury, as well. Two-way streets are unlikely to result in fewer accidents and injuries. In fact, it may force traffic onto more side streets resulting in more injuries on side streets, as well.