closed #185841
Parks & Playgrounds
100 W 2nd St, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA
- Case Date:
- 10/2/2023
Currently there is a person in the park using a needle to inject themselves with something.
Currently there is a person in the park using a needle to inject themselves with something.
Every since the parks department allowed tents at seminary park throughout the day there are increasingly large numbers of people not social distancing without mask in a small confined space. They are then dispersing throughout the community (Kroger, shalom, rally’s, etc...), once again not wearing mask. This is not what the CDC means when they say not to tear down homeless communities. It’s to prevent them spreading disease. Our homeless community still socializes without regard to others in the community and therefore not breaking up that tent camp is irrelevant to what the CDC recommends. Also there are tons of laws being broke at seminary park every day. The park is filled with trash, used needles, and feces just to name a few problems. Litter is blowing everywhere in the surrounding area. The law and rules apply to everyone in the community. Please hold everybody accountable! Failure to do so will impact Bloomington’s economy and slow the recovery through this pandemic.
Southern part of alley between Maple and Fairview, which is located between 4th and Kirkwood. Has high grass and branches that scratches the cars as they go by. The branches are coming from the backyard of a house that the caller didn't know the address of.
Samira restauraunt has trash piled up on the west side near the Walnut street side.
REPORTS THAT THERE IS OIL RUNNING DOWN ALLEY BEHIND THE SAMIRA ALL THE WAY TO COLLEGE. STREET DEPT WAS CLEANING THERE AND WILL GET PRODUCT TO PUT ON THE OIL AND STOP THE FLOW.
The east/west alley in the 100 block of west 6th Street is filled with trash cans, grease barrels, clothing, etc...
had computer monitor out for pick up
trash dumpster behind Samira (Sept. 10)
3 homeless people making themselves comfortable on our public sidewalks. Bloomington is on its way to looking like San Francisco
Samira stores the outdoor furniture in front in on the sidewalk.