closed #205626
Trash
3343 S Westminster WAY
- Case Date:
- 9/11/2025
My wastebasket lid was broken after collection of waste today. Please replace it with a new one. It is landfill wastebasket. Address 3343 S westminster way Bloomington 47401
My wastebasket lid was broken after collection of waste today. Please replace it with a new one. It is landfill wastebasket. Address 3343 S westminster way Bloomington 47401
Water meter pit in alley on north side of 514 S Grant St has a broken cap, and looks like vehicle’s tires have been driving into the pit.
The post for the bike/ped counter by the bike tunnel has broken off.
I submitted a U-Report several weeks ago. I am a city volunteer and volunteer with the City Utility Department and Park Department in addressing litter and keeping this waste from blocking storm drains and pollution in the city's streams. I bagged the brocken pavement into a red and white old large dog food bag on the west side of our driveway several weeks ago and submitted two reports and the bag is still there and receiced two emails saying that the was cleared. We are moving and our house is for sale. Pease could this be done. Don Eggert 2305 S. Sussex Dr.
Broken glass pieces all over on 6th Street just west of College Ave by Graham Plaza building and Social Cantina.
There is an abandoned vehicle parked in the street at 908 S. Washington St. It is a blue Volkswagen Tiguan with flat tires and expired plates.
On Sunday September 14, at around 8 pm, a guy who calls himself "Turbo" came in to the dog park with five out-of-control dogs. These dogs have repeatedly ganged up on my dog and on other dogs. Several people have repeatedly had conversations with him about controlling his dogs and respecting the two-dog-per-person rule at the park. Tonight, when we asked him to call off his dogs, he angrily yelled at my wife and other people at the park. I saw him yell at a guy named Jim and flip over one of the tables in front of him. We tried to leave, and he followed us and yelled at us. We brought our dog home and came back to see how Jim was doing, and in that time, he had returned to the park and was continuing to yell at Jim. Jim tried to file a U-Report, but he wasn't sure if it processed. If security patrols at the Switchyard see a middle-aged white male with gray dreadlocks and five dogs heading toward the dog park, they should know that this guy is trouble. I am concerned that he might escalate a situation, and I don't want to see anyone get hurt.
The bridge that is located here has some pretty big damage from being it over and over by moving trucks, box trucks, etc.. It was recently hit again and now has some noticeable damage of some broken rebar ( think that’s the name) that are now broken and sticking out. My concern is that the bridge that has a train go over it daily.. is not sound anymore after being hit so many times over and over. We drive under this bridge daily and I’m concerned it might fall or pieces break off. Has it been looked at by an engineer and after the last time it was hit? I think there is only a sign right before the bridge that people are not noticing until it too late!
In #205630, 9-11-25, regarding shoes on wires on power lines in front of Ted Jones Playhouse, I incorrectly listed address. It is 107 W 9th.
The Golden shear barbershop has recently passed over new ownership. The establishment and owner have been unlawfully operating without any legal licenses. The owner and barbers have been giving services to the public without proper training and ever obtaining a license through the state barber board as required. This matter is very important and serious as without the proper training diseases such as hepatitis, HIV, or other infectious diseases can spread. The use of the razor blade and the lack of training in sanitation and chemical control can be a danger to the public. With many students entering the establishment there’s a risk with the spread of these diseases. The city of Bloomington should hold this business up to standards and make sure they get barbers license and state board approval to operate.