closed #172730
Excessive Growth
740 S Parkway DR
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2020
According to municipal code 15.04.020, part 6 I believe that the red vehicle located in the driveway of the property qualifies as an abandoned vehicle. It has been there since February 12, after officers chased the driver into the driveway (see picture). It was partially dismantled soon after and has remained in inoperable condition since that time. As I have witnessed multiple officers approach the house since the time that the car was abandonded, I am not going to approach the house to ask them to remove it. I request that the vehicle be towed. Thanks.
Sewersmell is coming into the house. The stool flushes well and is not clogged or stopped up. What should I do?
Within the past week we noticed water pooling on the sidewalk by our mailbox. We haven't noticed a decrease in water pressure or any issues with the water in the house. The amount of water on the sidewalk goes up and down, but has been present each day since we noticed it.
in cud a sac at end of drive 1337 & 1339 Hickory Grove lane the road lays in water an street is got holes an the sewer gets buried in heavy rain an people have drove over it
The I-69 sign here on the southbound lane of Leonard Springs Rd near the intersection of Tapp Rd. is behind a tree and is not visible due to the tree blocking this sign. This tree was trimmed last year but really this sign should just be moved to be in front of the tree not behind it so the tree blocking the sign won't be a problem in the future.
It was reported several times about excessive yard growth. Their backyard is still overgrown causing unwanted pests in neighbors yards. It is also not safe for their children to play in.
Shale Crest Dr. Street sign needs to be replaced
The stop sign at the intersection of this street and Curry Pike is showing significant wear and needs to be replaced.
The water is so terrible tasting and smelling that my family cannot drink it! We were forced to buy water. How long will this last? The foul smell and taste happens nearly every year. With CBU being the only source of potable water in Bloomington, there is no alternative! We are having to spend our limited resources to get drinkable water. We should at least get a decrease in water charges if CBU is unable to correct the issue permanently.