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closed #177703

Excessive Growth

613 S Eastside DR

Case Date:
9/29/2021

yard continuously overgrown

closed #158992

Excessive Growth

400 S High ST

Case Date:
5/5/2017

Excessive Growth

closed #159019

Excessive Growth

400 S High ST

Case Date:
5/8/2017

On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 6:59 PM, Mick Renneisen <renneism@bloomington.in.gov> wrote: Hi Doris, I drive by this house on my way home. It appears to be a rental. The yard has not been mowed in a month. There is a fence down on the Atwater side of this home. It's a mess in a highly traveled area. Thought I'd send it your way for your staff to address. Thanks, Mick Renneisen Deputy Mayor City of Bloomington 812 349-3569 Office

closed #159610

Excessive Growth

400 S High ST

Case Date:
6/12/2017

Report of overgrown grass at 400 S. High St. Reports have been made before but yard has only been mowed once since last year. Believes owner is living out of the state.

closed #159673

Excessive Growth

401 S High ST

Case Date:
6/14/2017

trash in yard, poison ivy in yard, overgrown yard

closed #188403

Excessive Growth

417 S High ST

Case Date:
5/13/2024

closed #188662

Excessive Growth

1706 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
5/30/2024

Calling about recent case (see below). Problem persists. #188267 Excessive Growth Case Date: 5/5/2024 The owner of (corner house) 1706 E Second Street only mows half his lawn. The half that borders 607 S Eastside Drive has not been kept up. If he keeps doing this, the grass will be knee high by August.

closed #170368

Line of Sight

430 S Clifton AVE

Case Date:
9/16/2019

Bushes overgrown around property adjacent to Atwater make it impossible to see oncoming traffic. Drivers traveling north on Clifton must pull into traffic on Atwater to see around the bushes.

closed #177705

Line of Sight

1706 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
9/29/2021

Stop sign and traffic obscured by overgrowth

closed #139445

Other

1817 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
7/23/2014

These heaps of gravel can be found on E. Second, going towards the wooden foot bridge. I have no idea where they come from. However, next time there is a good downpour they will most likely be washed down the hill to the drain at the intersection of Eastside and the church parking lot, causing the intersection to flood. Can the city sweeper come to sweep them up? Thanks, Stella Hooker-Haase 333-7006