closed #47938
Excessive Growth
211 E Martha ST
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2001
Across the street from 211 Martha (a dead end street) there is a bunch of vegetation, branches, & weeds, which are blocking part of the street and sidewalk.
Across the street from 211 Martha (a dead end street) there is a bunch of vegetation, branches, & weeds, which are blocking part of the street and sidewalk.
Problem is located at apt. complex on the west side of N. Rogers between 13th & 14th streets. Pine trees are growing into the sidewalk right of way -- you can not walk on the sidewalk in front of the apt. building.
Citizen stated that the sidewalk between Walnut & College is a mess on the south side near grey apartment houses. She is not sure if they are considered historic or not.
Citizen stated via email that on West 3rd Street where it "T"s with South Jackson Street a brick sidewalk joins concrete, and there is a big ridge that she tripped over.
MRS. Fernandez stated in her email that on the east side North Maple between 8th & 7th Street the sidewalk is covered with grass and its almost impassable. Please contact her after the inspection.
Manhole cover is off and laying against a tree. Also, sidewalk has sunken in at this manhole.
There is a trip hazard in the sidewalk on N College between W 6th and 7th street.
WANTS TO KNOW WHEN SIDEWALK WILL BE REPAIRED
Fax was received stating that Mike and Julie Donham were upset with the final yard work at 515 S. Washington St. in Bloomington, IN. They feel add'l. topsoil and seeding are needed along sidewalk and 2 depressesions needed on south side of house.
notice left for non-recyclable items; citizen called and said everything was ; asked that we pick up recycling; on 11/20 M. Bey checked recycling - bin contained uncleaned jars/cans, as well as food and other non-recyclable items. Bey also stated that there was garbage all over yard and sidewalk. Bey called McCormick and tried to explain how to properly sort items; McCormick told him to just leave the recycling alone and she'd move it. Bey requested it be forwarded to HAND