Blocked Street
627 N Monroe ST
- Case Date:
- 5/10/2024
I live at 627 N Monroe St Bloomington IN 47404. There is a truck that has been parked across the street from my door for weeks now. It showed up when the new fiber internet company was installing and they haven't been back for weeks now. I'm guessing it's theirs but I'm not positive. No one lives in the house it's parked next to. I do not have a driveway and I've been parking in front of my house for years now. With this parked there it is unsafe for me to park in my normal spot because traffic cannot get through safely. I also don't believe a truck like this should be allowed to just sit if they don't live in this neighborhood. I am forced to park farther down the street and this doesn't seem fair to me since I actually live here. Is there anything that can be done?
- Case Date:
- 3/12/2020
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1009 W 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/28/2023
Two new potholes opened up, hoped they could be patched before winter. THANK YOU!!
- Case Date:
- 10/17/2022
Since the dismantle of 2 homeless camps last week they seem to have migrated down the b line to a wooded area in a residential area within a block of a boys and girls club, and 3 blocks away from a middle school. between 11th street and cottage grove ave on Summit st. The city just towed a few abandoned cars from this street a week ago. Now their is more cars that people are clearly living in. They are setting up tents and seating areas like its their living room, theirs tents popping up in the woods along this road, and the TRASH and SMELL is getting out of hand. This is becoming a safety hazard for children who walk home from the school and boys and girls club in the surrounding areas as this is a school zone. The people residing in this "camp" scream, argue, fight, and curse loudly at all hours of the day and night. They block traffic loitering by the cars and scream at any car that tries to get through them, and have animals who are leaving droppings everywhere and no one picks it up. This is also encouraging people to start parking rv's in this area as well, and it is turning into "skid row". PLEASE do not let this camp get set up and get as bead as the two you just dismantled. It will be harder to get them to leave the longer you wait to address this. I have found several syringes in my yard along the alley so their is clearly drugs being used and distributed at this new homeless camp on SUMMIT st. in between 11th st & Cottage grove ave. Right across from the gas station on 11th. thank you.
Abandoned Vehicle
1011 W 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 8/14/2019
Referencing Case#169529
I'm sorry. I realize the situation of the owner, but it has been a long time. Swifter action would have been taken in another part of the City. That is not fair or equitable to other property owners living in the area. This vehicle fits under the city ordinance definition of "abandoned," and, while it is on private property, is in violation, because it sits in clear view of the public.
Thank you.
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1228 W 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 1/30/2024
Deep pothole near 601 N Summitt St created by gigabitnow installers. NOTE: I tried submitting this from my iPhone 14 Pro and the request never fully resolved. I'm happy to show someone what is going on to be able to submit uReports from my phone.
Excessive Growth
925 W Cottage Grove AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/14/2024
I’ve noticed non native plant species on this City parcel and would like to know since we have been working on similar plant removal and treatment along the B Line who might be be ones to inquire of addressing the bush honeysuckle, wintercreeper et al on this triangler parcel just a few parcels from the back parking of Opportunity House.
Owner Name City Of Bloomington,
Department Of Redevelopment
Owner Address Po Box 100 Bloomington, In 47402
Parcel Number 53-05-32-111-022.000-005
Alt Parcel Number 013-63910-00Property
Address W 10th St, Bloomington, In 47404
Thank you.
- Case Date:
- 7/25/2024
Tree leaning and looks like it may fall onto paved trail of B-line, north end. On north side of trail. Approx 1/4 mile from N Adams Street. The tree trunk is near the 4th lamp post, heading south, from the lamp post that has a Bryan Pk commemoration banner.