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closed #203647

Trash

310 W 6th St

Case Date:
6/23/2025

Needle on trail, by bike shop and le petit cafe window.

closed #203649

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

2503 S Camden DR

Case Date:
6/23/2025

Tim is abusing the dog belle he been rapping her for months he's on meth badly

closed #203650

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

2503 S Camden DR

Case Date:
6/23/2025

Tim is abusing the dog belle he been rapping her for months he's on meth badly she goes with out food my name is brandy Turner

closed #203651

Trails

310 W 6th St

Case Date:
6/23/2025

Needle on trail, by bike shop and le petit cafe window.

closed #203653

Trash

325 W 3rd St

Case Date:
6/23/2025

Homeless encampment starting Not sure who’s land it is on

closed #203655

Drainage or Runoff

313 N Overhill DR

Case Date:
6/23/2025

This is the second time this year that my house has been flooded because of the inadequate city storm water drainage at the corner of Overhill dr and East 8th Street. It happened on April 4th and on June 18th. I'm not sure if the city had someone come and cleaned up after storm on April 4th, but my handyman told me that he had to remove a bunch of rocks from the drainage. I really believe that the storm water drainage is too small. Even if we clean it up, it still doesn't function properly. The storm water from the city's drainage backed up to my driveway and flooded the entire basement floor. It has happened many times, but the problem is getting worse throughout the years. I had to spend thousands to remodel my house due to the flood damages.

closed #203658

Traffic Suggestions

410 W 15th ST

Case Date:
6/23/2025

closed #203666

Excessive Growth

5380 n LAKEVIEW DR

Case Date:
6/23/2025

Yard is overgrown and unkempt, deck in rear is half torn apart, bathroom fixtures laying out back.

closed #203667

City Performance

Berkley Ct N

Case Date:
6/23/2025

Case number #203266 seems to be lost in a black hole.

closed #203670

Excessive Growth

Case Date:
6/23/2025

We are trying to figure out with our neighbor how to manage invasive, prohibited species on the property line. We are submitting our letter from us to them and would like advisement from the appropriate city employee to make sure we handle the issue correctly. James and Constance, Upon my review, it is not clear who cut back the shrubs / vegetation. Ellee and I reviewed the type of plants affected and there were no trees, only shrubs / bushes, as designated by the Bloomington UDO. The area in question is in both a Utilities easement and a Water run off / drainage type easement. I am not sure if someone was contracted to maintain these areas. That said, we did notice a significant number of invasive plant species originating from your property and invading / growing onto our property. As per the Bloomington UDO, these specific plants should be removed from one’s property. Our cursory evaluation identified at least and not limited to: common privet, porcelain berry, Japanese honey suckle, winter creeper and English ivy and poison ivy. What we would like by July 1, 2025 is your plan to maintain or eliminate the plants on the city’s invasive species list that originate from your property and grow onto our property. We will then take your proposal to the City for approval, as it is well established that maintaining invasive species includes not letting the plant flower so as to limit spread. If you have any questions identifying the specific plants, Ellee has graciously agreed to donate her time and effort to help you identify. If you cannot come up with a definitive plan for invasive species maintenance or elimination, The Spiers will be happy to maintain the invasive species growing from your portion of the easement onto our property in a quarterly fashion. All we ask is that you hire an official surveyor to stake a clear delineation of property lines / easement, so we know which of your invasive species plants are our responsibility to maintain. As good stewards of the community and being good neighbors, we appreciate your prompt attention to this matter. Each season that goes by, your invasive species seed the creek and spread the invasive plants throughout Bloomington. If you cannot provide a reasonable plan, we will ask the City for assistance in devising a plan. Again, thank you for bringing this to my intention. I learned a lot about invasive species today. Bret