closed #185434
Other
2315 S Bryan ST
- Case Date:
- 9/6/2023
There are people camping right next to the b-line and it smells heavily of urine and feces
There are people camping right next to the b-line and it smells heavily of urine and feces
The lesser celandine (an invasive plant species) is almost in full bloom along the southern end of the Bloomington B Line Trail. It extends the width of about 3 lots along the trail. I thought it would be good to report since it's spreading quite rapidly. It used to only be around the wooden stairs that the neighbor installed on Bloomington Parks property (see photo). Also there is Japanese Knotweed in the area that is currently a small patch, but can spread quickly. The knotweed has not yet emerged from the ground.
There is an encampment that is not continuously used. It was occupied in the spring of 2024 before the removal of the encampments and the bush hogging of the vegetation to increase sight lines along the B line. Then it became active again during the winter, but now it looks unoccupied again. It seems to be active on and off because the debris and the structure that forms a shelter still remains. Can the encampment be removed to prevent future occupancy of this area?
Likely squatter at 710 W Country Club Dr (house is down the drive at end of property). House has looked abandoned for months. Trash is everywhere, and a suspicious person left on a bike wearing a yellow jacket with hood over head concealing themselves in nearly 80 degree sunny weather. Person came out of house and threw trash everywhere. Left on bike headed East on Country Club.
There is excessive trash outside 927 W Graham. It has been there a month and a half. Sanitation will not pick up because the bins are overfilled, and trash is on the ground.
At 10:04pm on Monday, June 2, 2025, I observed an older white SUV go from the west bound lane of Country Club into the east bound lane of traffic head on, then back up into the gravel/grassy area on the south side of Country Club and east of the Rail Trail parking lot. There is a gravel road that runs parallel to the Rail Trail there. I also saw headlights from a second vehicle facing north on the gravel road further down to the south, which would have been beyond where the gate is located that should keep vehicles out of that area. These appear to be homeless people. They need to be removed and that area needs to be secured so that no homeless people can drive vehicles back into the woods and live along the road. That part of City Property has already been subject to eviction and cleared out. The homeless need to be removed immediately from anywhere and everywhere along the entire stretch of the Rail Trail from Country Club to Gordon Pike, as well as anywhere along the gravel road running parallel to it. This area needs to be continuously monitored so they do not return.
There is a back-hoe parked in the back-yard, animal cages and multiple vehicles on the property. He is running two separate business from the house and the whole place looks like Pigeon Hill. All of our neighbors are very upset about how the property is full of junk and don't how he can do this in a neighborhood.
North end of alley between 2500 block South Ford Ave and South Milton DrIve a partially demolished mobile home and other trash in yard.
Weeds obstructing view of oncoming traffic when pulling at Brown Ave & Graham Drive