closed #164456
Other
1000 E Jennifer DR
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2018
There is a trailer parked on the city street one block off Winslow Rd on Westminster Way.
There is a trailer parked on the city street one block off Winslow Rd on Westminster Way.
Lights out st 3rd and Rogers
Street light on south side of cul-de-sac is out.
I've contacted the Parks Department before about my concern that the lights along the trail and connection to the B-line either have no lights or broken lights that don't function. I've watched as Butler Park has had an increase in use from new families in the area and feel this will only increase in the coming years. It is a safety concern that the Northeast area of the park has no lighting. In addition, the Indiana Railroad came through and decimated the trees along the tracks bordering the park. They have never cleaned this up and several of these large trees are leaning against the light poles and hanging over the trail. I wondered when the lights might be fixed/added and when the railroad will be required to clean up their mess? I see proper lighting in other nearby parks properties (building & trades and the B-line) and don't understand why Butler Parks condition is not more of a priority. The park offers a great spot for nearby families and individuals to spend time as well as those visiting to use the gardens or ball-field and as this use increases it would be nice to see it get some attention.
Overgrown yard
Awful overgrown yard. Continually an issue.
Toys piled up, trash in yard, tree limbs down, concerned over looks and child safety. Visible upon use of public walkway on maple Street side as you head to Dyer Pool.
I just recently moved from Bloomington to Nashville, IN. I was wondering why the city doesn't recognize that it has one of the most popular bluegrass artists living in town? 2 time International Bluegrass Association vocalist nominee and probably the only artist in town signed to a major record label. I was talking to her this week and she said she never gets booked in her own hometown. I think it's shameful that a city doesn't recognize when it has someone famous in it's mist. She is known in the bluegrass world as the first lady of Indiana bluegrass. Maybe look her up. Her name is Kim Robins.
House is listed for sale. No residents. Lawn is too high and needs to be cut.