closed #164509
Open311 API Key Request
100 West Kirkwood Avenue
- Case Date:
- 5/22/2018
I would like to use Open311 to provide metrics and heat-maps for issues across Bloomington.
I would like to use Open311 to provide metrics and heat-maps for issues across Bloomington.
Whichever idiots approved all of these projects on every arterial road going east to west over SR 37 to happen at the same time need to be executed by firing squad.
Ms. Young reached out to the Office of the Mayor with concerns about the property at 823 W. 17th St. Ms. Young stated that there is trash, thick vegetation and pests on the property- making it a public health hazard.
Yard overgrown, tree trunk/limb left
Knee high grass, maybe an AirBnB, otherwise unoccupied. Yard never mowed.
The side of the old Bakehouse space has been tagged within the last 48hrs.
Sent Monday, May 21: "I have been to your office to complain about the mess at 823 w. 7th street. The front porch is covered with trash that has been accumulating for 15-20 years. The back and side yards are overgrown and contain litter and receptacles that can fill with standing water. The property is a breeding ground for mosquitos, rats, and other pests. I and several neighbors believe it poses a risk to public health. Your enforcement officer took a look, but told me that nothing was ticketable. I respectfully disagree. While the overgrown vegetation is not “turf grass”, it is a menace and eyesore. The garbage on the porch attracts human as well as animal pests. It invites others to litter and dump on the property. Although I was at your office, I was not given a complaint form to sign. Nor was I able to submit a complaint on your website. (I don’t know why unless it was my iPad) I definitely want to file an official complaint and have it kept on record. I also ask you to reconsider and help us to clean up this blight on the neighborhood. Thank you."
There are trees blocking sight of the road to the right of the heatherwood entrance when you are trying to pull out, you basically have to pull out and hope no-one is coming