closed #156572
Traffic Related Complaints
812 S Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 10/15/2016
Bushes, trees, brush needs trimmed on west side of 900 block S Morton St. Vegetation is protruding into street presenting a hazard.
Bushes, trees, brush needs trimmed on west side of 900 block S Morton St. Vegetation is protruding into street presenting a hazard.
There is a car up on blocks in front of 719 N Washington Street. Hasn't moved in a long time.
trash on eastside of property
trash in backyard (visible from street)
Cover of dumpster missing, trash strewn about vicinity
Trash accumulation at street for last month
Per previous complaint regarding two abandoned vehicles blocking parking spaces - 1214 N. Washington St, Bloomington IN 47408 is the address. Thank you
Two abandoned cars have been parked on the street in front of the house that I rent since Spring2016. We are concerned about who they may belong to and need to have our parking spaces back. Vehicle One is a BMW325xi, plate #610MJF. Vehicle Two is a Saturn that has so much body damage that the model is indistinguishable. Thank you for any assistance you can provide.
Our street has no street sign (or stop sign). I live in Winslow Crossing and we don't have a sign at the intersection of Henderson & S Walnut St Pike (nor do we have a stop sign leaving our neighborhood) and it has resulted in a lot of confusion in the slightly more than year I have lived here since I purchased 2851 S Walnut Street Pike. Included are friends/family being unable to locate the address (we have no neighborhood sign and my HOA when I contacted them is in no hurry to get one), when I called for a non-emergency police issue he couldn't find the neighborhood, packages have nearly been sent back or just plain delivered to the wrong address because my address "doesn't exist" (because they can't find it). So I'm wondering what it would take to get a street name sign and hopefully also a stop sign, installed at the main intersection to help with the confusion. Please let me know if there's anything I can do about this because it's becoming quite frustrating! Thank you, Denise J. Humphries
At Winslow park walking dog. See batting cage building door open.