- Case Date:
- 3/11/2026
The city hired a company to work on the corner of Walnut Pk. & Heather last summer. At my request they finally did cover the hole they left. Nothing was seeded or planted. The dirt was clay and rocks. Now the mess has wash away from underneath the sidewalk. If someone would have a look I would appreciate it. I think it needs top soil and grass seed. I will be happy to add flowers. Thank you.
Other
Walnut St Pk & Heather Dr Outbound
- Case Date:
- 3/9/2026
the city utilities dug up this corner on the left when you enter peppergrass condos, they left it muddy it has sunken down below the sidewalk and they never planted any grass or put down straw. im not sure what kind of utility work was done there, but i would think that they should fix this . thank you
- Case Date:
- 4/6/2026
Call from resident reporting large sign on the rental that says "FUCK ICE". Caller states they aren't upset about the sentiment, it is more about the profanity and when he reached out to property manager was told the issue needed to be resolved with the owner & tenant.
- Case Date:
- 4/3/2026
I’ve submitted this before but we still have phone lines about 6 feet off the ground running though our side yard. We’d really like to know who to contact or have them contacted that these need raised for safety but also code compliance
- Case Date:
- 4/2/2026
I am reaching out this morning to ask that the city address the homeless camp site next to RCA park north of Cherokee Dr and IMI concrete plant. I believe this was supposed to addressed after the severe cold a while back. Most of us on Cherokee Dr were completely understanding and have been tolerant of the homeless camp. However, the size of this camp has ballooned to highly unsafe levels. Unsafe for the residents of the camp and to the residents in this neighborhood. There has been a sharp increase in trespassing, fighting, littering all over the neighborhood, abandoned bikes and other junk. There is a constant flow of people up Cherokee and behind it and it’s only increasing. Three nights ago we had someone knocking on doors and trespassing at multiple houses. I could hear a neighbor yelling at this man because he was creeping around his house. I caught him on camera as well as a guy last night who climbed on my porch and moved furniture to look through my window. Does that sound a little creepy? It is. Stuff like this has happened more often and it really needs to be addressed. We have the services here in town, maybe not to help this number of people , but we have services and camping on private property and harassing a neighborhood as well as a new neighborhood being built isn’t part of those services. Please look into clearing this camp as soon as possible and preventing it from being established again. It’s been cleared a few times, only to have the problem increase in numbers time and time again. It is unsafe and unsanitary and the problem is only getting worse by the day.
- Case Date:
- 4/8/2026
The alley between 14th & 15th Street just West of Lindbergh needs fresh gravel. When it rains it becomes very muddy and is full of potholes.
- Case Date:
- 3/29/2026
I was awakened this morning (a Sunday morning, March 29, 2026) at 6:08 am by barking dogs in the back yard at 1432 Winfield Rd. During quiet hours.
I keep reporting; the dogs keep barking.
- Case Date:
- 4/3/2026
4310 E. Hector Drive
Wood chip pile still in driveway for over 6 months. Chips wash down onto street and into neighbors yards after heavy rains.
House furniture, toys, left outside for months. Baby car seat left in front ditch. No one has resided in home for over a month.
Other
2017 Montclair St Bloomington IN
- Case Date:
- 3/23/2026
Abandon Home with Holes in roof housing Vulger. Litter overgrown lawn in backyard
- Case Date:
- 4/6/2026
There are white company/utility trucks that have been parked here for MONTHS without being moved, which is against the 72 hour rule. They do not belong to anyone nearby, no idea where they came from but someone left them here and hasn't moved them. Please issue a ticket for the 72 hour rule.