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closed #164449

Excessive Growth

1610 S Hathaway CT

Case Date:
5/17/2018

The lots in GentryCrest with homes under construction have not had the weeds cut down in months. The existing homeowners are starting to see vermin in the neighborhood. The developer has abandoned the neighborhood so we need someone to cut the grass and weeds around these homes.

closed #164454

Excessive Growth

612 N Washington ST

Case Date:
5/17/2018

closed #164457

Excessive Growth

3602 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
5/17/2018

closed #164461

Excessive Growth

809 S Gatewood DR

Case Date:
5/18/2018

Overgrown yard

closed #164462

Excessive Growth

1301 W Woodhill DR

Case Date:
5/18/2018

Awful overgrown yard. Continually an issue.

closed #164465

Excessive Growth

1021-1109 East Wylie Street

Case Date:
5/18/2018

House is listed for sale. No residents. Lawn is too high and needs to be cut.

closed #164483

Trash

Case Date:
5/20/2018

Ten days ago someone discarded two couches in the 300 block of S. Dunn St. on property maintained by the City of Bloomington. This is right by the off ramp from Atwater to S. Dunn St. I have seen a worker with a yellow, reflective Street Department vest mowing this property so I don't know who should take care of the disposal of the couches and cushions scattered across the lawn. I wanted to bring it to your attention. Please contact me with any questions. Thanks.

closed #164512

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
5/22/2018

Unkempt lawns at 114 and 400 E First

closed #164515

Excessive Growth

1221 W Green Tree LN

Case Date:
5/22/2018

Their lawn along Allen is 2 feet tall

closed #164518

Excessive Growth

3868 East Resents Circle

Case Date:
5/22/2018

The location is a lot in St. James Woods, which has been purchased but has no home construction on it. The lot is now filling up with very tall grasses/weeds. The neighborhood concern has to do with broader weed dispersion into adjoining lots/landscaping; as well as the potential to attract unwanted wildlife (e.g., rats, skunks, possums, etc.) which can easily travel to neighboring lots.