closed #84945
Line of Sight
924 W Graham DR
- Case Date:
- 9/26/2008
reported by lisa at street, both sides of street with weed problems
reported by lisa at street, both sides of street with weed problems
Anonymous complaint phoned in this morning. Caller said the trees at Ralston & Ford and bushes at Graham & Rockport need to be trimmed. They are overgrown, making it hard for drivers to see oncoming traffic.
There is a vacant property to the north of 2111 S. Rockport Road that the weeds and brush needs to be mowed. The weeds are in the city right-of-way portion as well as on the private property. The property owner is Richard Carmichael. This property is part of the Redevelopment Rockport Road project.
ADDITIONAL LINE LOCATES NEEDED BROWN AVENUE BY SERVICE
The owner, Jamar, has been having a continuous yard sale for weeks, creating intense traffic on a 1 lane street, especially on weekends. His grandchildren cannot ride their bikes. This is off Rockport Rd.
no water,
There is a problem with high weeds and trash at 2421 S. Bryan St. Mr. Price emailed the Ombudsman to report that he has went to this address and cleaned it up himself because it was such an eyesore. I told him to contact the HAND Dept. He also stated that homeless people were living in the abandoned trailer and old shed on the property. I ask him to contact the Bloomington Police Dept.
Mr. Rush stated that this problem has been going on for 1 year. There are car parts/trash in the backyard with a truck (with no plates)parked in the drive with car parts/trash piled in the back along with another car that is broken down. He has been talking with Jason in Planning but nothing has changed. The place is a mess. Mr. Rush's phone is being worked on, so he did not leave his number. He will call back in 2-3 weeks to find out the results.
Junked vehicles.
Ms. Abram of B&L Rentals LLC stated she would like to request a review of cost for application for sewer at 2411 S. Milton Drive. She said she was told by Rebecca Lambert this was not part of neighborhood development and then was informed by Byron Reinhold in early 10/02 this was indeed part of neighborhood development and that hook-on fee was $3,336.73 not including the base fee of $1,280.00. Standard fee of $1,280.00 was paid on 9/6/02.