closed #169886
Business
3701-3999 W Nelson Ln, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 8/15/2019
Zoning violation 3905 w Nelson lane business open on some Saturdays
Zoning violation 3905 w Nelson lane business open on some Saturdays
Black and white HELP WANTED Sign at the NE corner of College Mall Rd and E Second. This is not a sign for a particular store. There first was one like it at the CircleK/Shell gas station on E Third first too, but that was removed by somebody.
There are potholes around the triangular traffic island at Greenbriar Lane and Locust Court as well as to the north and south on Greenbriar close to the island. The southern pothole is near the fire hydrant that's across Locust on Greenbriar.
There is a large pot hole on the southeast corner of East Arden and South Wilton, on the Wilton side.
THe street light at 1017 E Miller Drive has been burned out for several weeks.
There is gravel on Thornton at the intersection with Highland (west of Highland). Coming down the hill, headed East on Thornton there is quite a lot of gravel. This is a street heavily traveled by bikers heading to campus and downtown; the gravel is a skidding hazard
There is gravel on East Allen Street especially at the intersections of Palmer, Dunn and Grant. It's on those cross streets and extends into Allen. Allen is a designated bicycle boulevard and avoiding this gravel forces bicyclists to ride toward the middle of the street.
Hello. The property at 4900 S. Dunlap Rd., Bloomington, IN 47403 appears to be abandoned and has excessive overgrowth. My father's house is across the street, and for the last two months, I have not seen anyone at 4900 S. Dunlap Rd. The grass is overgrown, and the awning on the garage is collapsing. The property looks terrible. We have been mowing around the mailbox since we don't want wildlife hiding in the grass around the mailbox waiting for the mailman. Please look into the issue.
Thanks for repainting the lines on Allen St and Bloomfield Rd, they look great! Keep up the good work!
Yard overgrown, especially the back yard (visible from public access points)