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closed #202770

Potholes, Other Street Repair

101 S Williamsburg DR

Case Date:
5/18/2025

Massive potholes

closed #202757

Excessive Growth

626 W 13th ST

Case Date:
5/17/2025

For the last 25 YEARS I have complained to the city how the owner will not cut back weeds that have grown into trees or her other 8-15 feet weeds all around the property and the city has done nothing to make her keep the yard up . Now for the last 10 years she has had Bamboo that is overtaking her yard and starting to creep into my yard. I have tried to speak with her about doing something about her yard and she does nothing.The Bamboo she has is now illigal in Bloomington.

closed #202751

Excessive Growth

914 N Orris DR

Case Date:
5/17/2025

Overgrown grass (over 4ft) in backyard

closed #202748

Street & Traffic Signs

3100 E John Hinkle PL

Case Date:
5/17/2025

The stop sign at John Hinkle & Pete Ellis has been hit. It is on the ground broken.

open #202747

Unsafe Buildings

101 S Jefferson ST

Case Date:
5/17/2025

Attempted occasional renovation work at 101 S Jefferson St is leaving the structure open for weeks at a time. There is clear line of sight from 5th street into the main structure. I believe there is a permit displayed. The climbing vines are covering the openings faster than the construction crew.

closed #202735

Street & Traffic Signs

506 W 4th ST

Case Date:
5/16/2025

Crosswalk lights not working on south side of intersection

closed #202729

Street Trees

213 S Jackson ST

Case Date:
5/16/2025

Hi, a school bus driver says there is a very low hanging limb on a tree right in the middle of S Jackson St between W 4th & W 3rd that needs cut, please & thank you!

closed #202719

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

3637 E Morningside DR

Case Date:
5/15/2025

haven't seen any humans around this property for several days. At least one dog on property (there were two, but I have only seen one recently). Can access inside and outside, I believe, but I don't know if there is food or water. Dog's condition has deteriorated in recent couple weeks-dull coat in need of attention, ears and eyes not as alert as usual. Welfare check needed. Back yard is also extremely overgrown, untagged junk RV sitting in front driveway. Several problems are apparent. Property care has declined steadily over last 6 months. Thank you for checking on the dog and property.

closed #202707

Excessive Growth

205 S Hillsdale DR

Case Date:
5/15/2025

Grass is over a foot tall.

open #202705

Traffic Suggestions

4503 E 3rd ST

Case Date:
5/15/2025

Dear City of Bloomington Representative, I am writing to formally request the consideration of an ordinance prohibiting the use of engine brakes (commonly known as “Jake Brakes”) on E 3rd Street West of SR 446 into Bloomington. This stretch of road, being a key route with both residential and commercial presence, frequently experiences disruptive noise pollution from heavy trucks utilizing engine brakes. As a resident in the area at Summerhouse, I can personally attest to the significant impact this has on daily life and overall well-being. The frequent noise not only disrupts daytime activities but also affects my ability to sleep soundly at night, compromising rest and health. Supporting Evidence: 1. Noise Pollution and Health: Studies have consistently shown that chronic exposure to high-decibel noise—like that produced by engine brakes—can contribute to sleep disturbances, increased stress levels, and even cardiovascular risks. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), noise above 55 dB is considered harmful, and engine brakes often exceed 80–100 dB. 2. Ordinance Effectiveness: Many municipalities across the U.S. have adopted engine brake ordinances in residential areas to reduce noise pollution and improve quality of life. 3. Local Impact: Given the residential density and commercial activity along E 3rd Street, enforcing a restriction would bring it in line with common noise abatement practices, ensuring a quieter, more livable environment for its residents. I believe that introducing this ordinance would not only improve the quality of life for residents but also align with community standards of noise control and public health considerations. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss this matter further and provide any additional information that may be helpful. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Paul Laudeman