closed #205556
Trash
302 N Jefferson ST
- Case Date:
- 9/8/2025
Trash all over the yard in the back and offensive signage. The back is visible from 7th street.
Trash all over the yard in the back and offensive signage. The back is visible from 7th street.
Vegetation obstructing sidewalk in front of 919-921 E. Hunter (esp. the part between the houses, which no owner seems to take responsibility for) remains a problem.
Sand and gravel on pavement making bike lane hazardous at intersection of Lincoln St. bike lane and Smith Ave.
Frat house at 702 E. Third St. has tires disposed in back yard next to dumpsters. This is easily visible from alley behind the property.
600 E. First St. has a parking area off Henderson St. that fits two cars without encroaching on sidewalk. Current tenants are parking three cars, which results in sidewalk obstruction because they don't angle in enough. See photo. Please work with landlord to prevent this busy commuter sidewalk right of way from pinching down to just two or three feet.
There has been a gray Pontiac Vibe parked on the north side of Maxwell Lane for approximately 2 weeks. It’s located at 1521 E. Maxwell Lane. My neighbor, Raglind Binkley, lives at 1520 E. Maxwell Lane. (She asked me to submit this report due to personal matters). Her words via a text to me: “Depending on which direction I turn..yesterday I almost hit the door.” Raglind’s driveway is directly across the street from this parked car. I (Diane)did not notice any No Parking signs on this segment of Maxwell Lane, so it may be entirely legal for this car to be parked there (?), but continuously without it being moved is the concern. Thanks.
Broken wheel on recycling can needs replaced.
They are leaving trash and debris all over the yard and creating mounds of trash in the yard
Is there a general rule on how far you have to park from a stop sign in Bloomington? There is a truck parked right next to the stop sign here that makes it a pain to get around it.
We are the owners/residents at 809 S. Stull in Bloomington. I want to report an issue at a neighboring rental apartment. The owner/landlord a 812 S Stull dumped a bunch of junk on their front lawn of their building with a little sign saying "Free stuff." This is junk that should be collected and discarded (see photo). Can the city put pressure on this landlord to properly dispose of this stuff? It is obnoxious to have trash littering a property on a residential street for over a week now. Thank you!