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closed #199830

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866 E Miller DR

Case Date:
1/2/2025

Mailboxes have been knocked since before Christmas. Now mail is not being delivered and is either being returned or help at one of the Bloomington Post offices.

closed #199728

Trash

1707 S Huntington DR

Case Date:
12/20/2024

Trash and Junk piling up in back yard of house. Neighboring tenants are having pest control issues because of this issue.

closed #199727

Traffic Related Complaints

1707 S Huntington DR

Case Date:
12/20/2024

Requesting speed bumps due to traffic speed From Hillside to Miller.

closed #199379

Other

1777 S Park AVE

Case Date:
11/16/2024

Homeless camps on City property East of S Park st. West S Huntington

closed #199378

Trash

1777 S Park AVE

Case Date:
11/16/2024

Homeless camps on City property East of S Park st. West S Huntington

closed #193783

Excessive Growth

713 E Miller DR

Case Date:
9/26/2024

Tree of heaven appears to be growing on western boundary of parcel.

closed #193782

Excessive Growth

1123 E Miller DR

Case Date:
9/26/2024

Staff received verbal complaint of tree of heaven patch at 1123 E Miller Dr. Staff inspected site, which did appear to be tree of heaven. Tree of heaven primarily on private property, but may be going on City parcel as well.

closed #193724

Street Trees

1521 S Olive ST

Case Date:
9/24/2024

There is shrubbery completely blocking a "hill blocks view" sign. Please trim the tree by the sign to allow the warning sign to be visible for traffic cresting this hill.

closed #193493

Sewer Problems (Storm Sewers)

1101 E Ridgemont CT

Case Date:
9/11/2024

Flooding frequently when raining or under a storm due to lack of storm drainage on this road

closed #193326

Biking & Walking

1200 E Hillside DR

Case Date:
9/3/2024

The storm sewer grate at the end of Olive St where it intersects with Hillside Dr is installed so that the holes are parallel to the direction of travel, and thus bicycle wheels can fall into them. Best practices for safe infrastructure should install them facing the other direction.