closed #167920
Trash
2425 W Marlene DR
- Case Date:
- 3/29/2019
Trash in back yard, around dumpster, alley. Beer cans in front yard.
Yard waste carts are a great idea but very expensive. If city government wants to promote them please lower the price. Would love to buy one.
Sewage smell coming into 300 E 3rd St. Caller believes in could be coming from Gourmet Garden next door. Phone number: 812-822-3066 Ask for Brian or Elizabeth.
I have been calling about this car since 2016. It has been turned around but is still parked in front of my house. The plates say 16. I was told by a policeman in 2017 that it would be moved in three days.... when I called 2 weeks later I was told they had new plates.... doesn't look like it. We could use the parking please. It has been right in front of our sidewalk for at least 3 years. 708 W Dixie
The last time my water meter was read, the lid didn't latch when the reader returned it. Now that spring is here, I'm a bit worried it could be a tripping hazard if a kid stepped on it. 3409 S McDougal Ct Bloomington, IN 47403 Work order sent out 4/1/19 to secure meter lid
6 scooters lined up in the middle of the sidewalk. 6th street at Lincoln, outside the library.
There are 4+ potholes at the base of our driveway in Spicewood II that are impacting vehicle tires.
Missing street sign at Grimes & Palmer
Hello, I live near the Jackson creek trail and find the new lights to be a complete disappointment. They are extremely bright and it no longer feels as though you are walking through nature, but rather a parking lot. Not only is it aesthetically unappealing but I am also concerned for the local wildlife. Light pollution can have a tremendous impact on the lives of nocturnal animals. I have been hearing spring peepers and owls this year but I’m concerned that these lights will affect these animals negatively. For one, artificial night light hinders an owls ability to hunt. For a city supposedly concerned about the environment, I find this change to be extremely disheartening. While I advocate for getting rid of them all together, the lights should at least be put on a timer so that they go off when the park is closed— around ten or 11. Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.