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closed #172393

Excessive Growth

347 S Maple ST

Case Date:
5/9/2020

Front yard bushes are overgrown, impeding sidewalk foot traffic.

closed #185537

Trash

914 W 3rd ST

Case Date:
9/12/2023

house not locked, overgrown yard, trash in yard, appears abandoned

closed #181679

Excessive Growth

328 S Buckner ST

Case Date:
9/29/2022

Overgrowth from backyard of property it’s causing cars to veer away and end up on my property to pass through the alley.

closed #180345

Accessibility Problem

717 W 4th ST

Case Date:
6/16/2022

Bush blocking entire walkway. Also blocks ability for drivers pulling out of the alley to see people approaching the alley. Nearly got hit by homeowner from across alley from 717.

closed #181295

Excessive Growth

810 W 4th ST

Case Date:
8/31/2022

Yard overgrown for long time, this is third time this past month that complaint has been made

closed #181375

Parking on Unimproved Surface

111 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
9/5/2022

At the corner of 4th and rogers, the house on 4th are parking their cars in the back yard and are coming off rogers.

closed #181349

Trails

305 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
9/4/2022

Guest came into WonderLab having found sharps on the trail near the janeway statue. There are piles of abandoned belongings around the side entrance to our WonderGarden on the trail. This is a safety issue for our guests and staff.

closed #176257

Parks & Rec Buildings

619 W Howe ST

Case Date:
6/19/2021

The larger shelter at Building Trades Park looks like it will fall down any minute. I went there for a neighborhood meeting a couple weeks ago and am no longer comfortable scheduling our own neighborhood meetings in the park because it looks so unsafe

closed #181400

Excessive Growth

348 S Morton ST

Case Date:
9/7/2022

To the City of Bloomington, There is a ~500 foot stretch of unmaintained city property, along the north side of the 300 thru 400 block of S. Morton St and boundary of the B-Line trail. This area has heavy overgrowth, attracting trash and debris and becoming a dumping location. A recent dumping of two discarded bicycle frames has prompted calls to police for possible theft related activity. The overgrowth is obscuring street signage, that could be a security hazard to drivers thinking that northbound from Smith on to Morton is unrestricted - which it is not. This area of overgrowth is encroaching on both S. Morton St, and the B-Line trail, and recently we've observed numerous late night gatherings of homeless/vagrants (on the B-Line) because it appears that this overgrowth provides visual shelter and seclusion from being observed along the B-Line from S. Morton St. If it hasn't already been used in this way, this area is prime for unsanitary use for urination or defecation in this stretch between S. Morton St and the B-Line trail due to the seclusion this overgrowth provides. To the north and south of this heavy overgrowth, the similar stretch of B-Line boundary is well-groomed, and offers the public the desired visual beauty of the trail, yet this ~500 foot section provides exactly the opposite as described in this cleanup request. We are asking that the City of Bloomington put this stretch of unmaintained city property between the 300 thru 400 foot blocks of S. Morton and the B-Line Trail, on a regular, ongoing, and permanent maintenance plan. Owners/Residents of 348 S. Morton St.

closed #181525

Other

348 S Morton ST

Case Date:
9/15/2022

City of Bloomington (Historic Preservation Commission?) My wife and I recently purchased and moved in to 348 S Morton St, which is on the Indiana Historical Registry. Earlier this month, using uReport Case 181400, we requested Parks & Rec to help with some heavy brush between S Morton St and the B-Line (they were very responsive -- nice job Paula and Team! :-)). Reviewing the work after clearing was done, walking along the B-Line trail, just below 348 S Morton St, I noticed some block/stone work that might be quite old (pic attached). It appears the block/stone work is there to shore up the embankment for a considerable stretch of S. Morton St. Now that it's visible, it appears that this block/stone work is in a state of disrepair :-( A couple of thoughts: • Is it possible this could be looked at to see if this block/stone work has any historical significance • There could be some concern that this block/stone work may not have the original integrity it was intended to have regarding shoring up the embankment along a stretch of 348 S. Morton St.