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closed #183777

Excessive Growth

3522 E Morningside DR

Case Date:
5/12/2023

Overgrown lawn and downed tree limbs.

closed #183778

Blocked Street

501 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
5/12/2023

someone has a vast amount of personal belongings in the alleyway, blocking passage while they sort through their items.

closed #183779

Parks & Playgrounds

1600 S Sycamore CT

Case Date:
5/12/2023

Southeast Park has ground nesting bees living under the benches surrounding the playground. Please Take care to remove before someone gets stung bad

closed #183780

Street Trees

201 E Vermilya AVE

Case Date:
5/12/2023

The trees in the city tree plot on this street are blocking parking spaces and making sidewalk travel nearly impossible.

closed #183781

Excessive Growth

2718 S Banta AVE

Case Date:
5/12/2023

closed #183782

Excessive Growth

600 W Guy AVE

Case Date:
5/12/2023

closed #183783

Parking Meters and Citations

1450 N Willis Dr #4, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
5/12/2023

Cars are parked on side of street with no parking signs posted.

closed #183784

Parks & Playgrounds

4421 E Morningside DR

Case Date:
5/12/2023

The park ridge east baseball field is in need of repair. Request the infield be groomed and holes filled in. Water pools at the home plate. The backstop fence also needs to be secured so that balls cannot roll under it and into the street.

closed #183785

Excessive Growth

1501 S Dorchester DR

Case Date:
5/12/2023

Grass hasn't been cut for weeks. Growing over 1.5 feet now.

closed #183786

Parks & Playgrounds

Case Date:
5/12/2023

Good afternoon! I've been a user of the Ferguson Dog Park since 2016. I just love this park and the community of people who visit. Myself and many other regulars often walk the perimeter of the Big Dog Area for fitness and to keep the dogs focused on moving. Often times users of the park will stand near the sunshade and their dogs will cluster. The clustering can sometimes cause natural conflicts between dogs. In the past I lived in Waterloo, Ontario, CA. The dog park in Waterloo is called Betchel Park. One of their features of the park was a gravel walking ring specifically for those two reasons I mentioned - good behavior by owners moving, and encouraging health of the owner. See the attached aerial photo. The many of us that walk the interior perimeter of the fencing at Ferguson don't mind the grass but it has it's own hazards of watching where you step. A gravel "trail around the park would encourage healthy behavior among citizens and canines alike. Thank you for listening. Anne Crecelius