closed #205575
Street Lights
514 E Moss Creek DR
- Case Date:
- 9/8/2025
Street light out west of 514 E Moss Creek Road
Street light out west of 514 E Moss Creek Road
Weeds on curbside, side walk grass not cut & weed around turn signal control panel and in medium.
Trash and overgrowth blocking alley
Abandoned vehicle, white sedan. Has not been moved for over a month, at least. Weeds are growing under the front wheels. If owner (at 612) claims it is not abandoned, it should be moved every 72 hours, according to the Code of Ordinances’ definition of an abandoned vehicle: Title 15.04.020. (2).
Trash all over yard from party.
This evening at around 6:30pm there were three kids (seemed like maybe around eighth grade) riding electric bikes on the general purpose field north of the football field. They were intentionally sliding in grass and running the back tires while holding standing and holding the handle bars up. They took off north on The Strands Dr. I don't know what specifically could be done, but wanted to make someone aware in case damage of this type was on going.
Road construction signs have been here for months. No construction is happening. I received a response to my previous report that, "This project is not yet completed. The signs will be removed upon completion." Whatever project this is has also not begun. The signs need to be removed until the project is actually ready to commence. Posting signs months in advance is irresponsible. When and if this mystery project ever starts, crews will be at higher risk because of the street division's poor planning. Everyone in this neighborhood is used to those signs being there for no reason, so they are useless as a safety measure.
The main electric wire from the pole to this house has been hanging low for nearly a full year after a limb fell on the wire and pulled the wire holder attachment anchor out of the house structure. We (Chickering Rentals) own and manage a rental next to this property at 1006 e 1st, and the electric wire for 1002 e 1st is hanging low enough to touch in our back yard and creating a hazard. I alerted Duke and they informed me that they cannot do anything to re-hang the wire until the property owner at 1002 e 1st re-mounts the wire holder anchor, or installs new service mast. I attempted to reach out to the owner of 1002 e 1st to ask them to make the necessary repair and was unsuccessful. Not sure if the city can do anything about this to help. If you have any other suggestions, please let me know. Thanks, Justin
Brookdale busibess sign in right of way
Looks like two bed frames were dumped on the northside of the Bloomington Rail Trail, across from the raised shed/treehouse on Ellington Farm