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open #193440

Excessive Growth

323 S Davisson ST

Case Date:
9/9/2024

Behind the fence at 323 S. Davisson it has not been tended this entire year. Overgrowth is between seven and 8 feet and height and thoroughly filled with poison ivy. I believe poison ivy is considered invasive noxious. This needs to be taken care of. Turned into reports this year already no effect would like to see something happen.

open #198632

Excessive Growth

1312 N Crescent RD

Case Date:
10/3/2024

They have not mowed their yard in 2 months. It's nothing, but weeds. On our lease it says we must mow once a week. They have junk laying around. I have contacted management & they do nothing.

open #198638

Excessive Growth

811 S Winridge CT

Case Date:
10/4/2024

Caller states overgrowth on property, especially in back, is excessive.

open #198639

Excessive Growth

1404 W Woodhill DR

Case Date:
10/4/2024

Caller states overgrowth is excessive.

open #198661

Excessive Growth

W 3rd st and Westplex Ave

Case Date:
10/5/2024

Why is this lot aloud to be over grown?? From my research tax records owend by same company the owens the Apartment buld right across Westplex The Quaters. Tailwinds out of MN. We can't pick and chose who plays by what rules. Besides it's right on one of are main st. Please see what can be done. Not sure if there homeless camp down in there but I see them in and out of there all the time

open #198762

Excessive Growth

800 W Countryside LN

Case Date:
10/10/2024

Excessive growth alongside Rockport Rd. Trash and maybe campsites present.

open #167365

Drainage or Runoff

1676 S Olive ST

Case Date:
2/8/2019

There is no drainage system on Olive street just south of Hillside. Additionally, Ridgemont Ct runoff gathers here as well. Cars try to drive through wich causes waves to sending more water into the effected houses. 18" in the street. Years of neighbors and past residents call for help have garnered no response from the city.

open #169153

Drainage or Runoff

47404, Bloomington, Indiana

Case Date:
6/25/2019

Storm drainage (and even some lighter rainstorms) has repeatedly been eroding and flooding our backyard and street. The recent storms have heightened our concern at the impact runoff water and debris is having on our home/yard, our neighbors yard, and the street below us. The elevation of our yard and street is lower than that of the woods behind us and the street above us (Georgetown Road). All of the water from these locations has eroded channels and pools in their yards, guiding the water into our yard. The water pools in our backyard, increasingly threatening our house. In addition to the large volume of water this forces on our yard and street, we are bombarded by leaves, large sticks, and other misc. debris. This debris clogs the sewer drains at the other end of our street and clutters the street. The amount of water runoff continues to increase on a daily rate and has started to erode dirt in both our and our neighbors front lawns, leading us to believe that increased drainage at the street above or our street are required. If not, alternate solutions and suggestions are requested. If city help is not possible, than approval for commercial drainage/directing of the water through our yard and into the street is requested for approval. Additional videos and photos can be provided.

open #170850

Drainage or Runoff

835 W Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
10/31/2019

My basement has flooded due to street runoff twice within the last 7 years and has ruined my furnace and water heater. I am requesting the city pour a curb along the front of my street where my house is facing to prevent future damage.

open #171825

Drainage or Runoff

2704 N Skyline DR

Case Date:
2/26/2020

I am a homeowner with storm drainage infrastructure running alongside and underneath my yard. The majority of the Cascade Neighborhood drains though here and the conduit along Skyline is crumbling and heavily damaged. This needs to be repaired in order to accommodate the volume of water now common in our storms. Further, I am concerned that the underground portion is compromised. I see several sinkholes in my yard from subsidence. There are actually two conduits running though - one from alongside my yard, and another that runs from across the street in my neighbors yard. Additionally, there was a portion of erosion along my back fenceline that had eroded around a city sewer access point. Since the city came to fill this, I have had flooding in my garage - correlated to this directly. I have owned my home for over 10 years and am noticing the impacts of hydrostatic pressure in my basement - am issue I’ve never had before. I am concerned that the many city lines that run though my yard are compromised- leading to this problem. I would greatly appreciate meeting with a utilities manager to discuss these issues and have a scope of these lines performed.