closed #180875
Potholes, Other Street Repair
602 S High ST
- Case Date:
- 8/3/2022
potholes
potholes
All stoplights are out at 2nd and High St
This traffic light is not programmed to sense vehicles. I’ve called at least 5 times over the last year.
Corner E Second Street. Is this a junk yard or a car repair shop?
Why is #206396, regarding this same location nowhere to be found when you type in the case number in Search tickets on the UReport site? Have you investigated what is in those 3 huge sheds on the property, and the vehicles in the back yard, are they operable? Looks like a scrap yard to me.
Street lights have been out for more than a week on Walnut from 10th street to the railroad overpass north of 12th.
Young man had an encounter w/yellow city truck #681 between 6th and 7th Streets on Walnut, at 11:10 a.m. on January 15. Citizen claims he honked at delivery truck blocking road and city truck driver parked, got out of truck, walked toward citizen's car, yelling obcenities and finally pounded on citizens truck hood, asking what he was doing. I notified Tom Staley and he investigated immediately, however, the action order system has been down and this could not be entered until now.
Pedestrian crossing signal is out for 10th and walnut
Excessive growth and yard waste violations as defined by the following City codes: "Weed" means any plant or vegetation classified as a detrimental plant, invasive plant or noxious weed by either the state under authority of IC 15, entitled Agriculture and Animals, or the United States government in accordance with 7 USC 7701. The term shall also includes the vegetation listed in Section 20.05.059 of the Bloomington Municipal Code. "Yard waste" means grass, weeds, leaves, brush, tree trimmings, hedge clippings, and other yard and garden materials. 6.06.050 - Excessive growth. SHARE LINK TO SECTIONPRINT SECTIONDOWNLOAD (DOCX) OF SECTIONSEMAIL SECTION It is unlawful for the owner of any lot or tract of ground within the city to allow it to become overgrown with weeds, grass, or noxious plants beyond the height of eight inches or to such extent that the growth is detrimental to the public health and constitutes a nuisance. (Ord. No. 12-23, § 1, 10-3-2012) Public health -- ticks, mosquitoes and kissing bugs. Nuisance - eyesore, invasive plants.
Referencing Case #169521 I doubt you even got out of your car, Jo Stong. Now, read this again: "It is unlawful for the owner of any lot or tract of ground within the city to allow it to become overgrown with weeds, grass, or noxious plants beyond the height of eight inches or to such extent that the growth is detrimental to the public health and constitutes a nuisance. (Ord. No. 12-23, § 1, 10-3-2012) "Constitutes a nuisance." A nuisance. Public health - ticks, kissing bugs. This is a city lot, not the county.