closed #205529
Excessive Growth
519 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 9/5/2025
Property is totally overgrown, 100% unmaintained
Property is totally overgrown, 100% unmaintained
Homeless person living in a tent in front of the house.
There is a pothole that is forming on the side street at 822 W. 1st Street. It recently formed and had a pretty big cavity underneath it. Enough to cause damage if people keep driving on it and it erodes.
Excessive junk and home waste on outside of property. Appears to be a health hazard as well as an eyesore to the community.
Overgrown yard, especially side along Coolidge Drive and backyard. Front is overgrown but not as bad at the moment. Trash around house and on porch.
excessive weeds growing in front yard, hanging over the road, blocking full road access for cars/pedestrians. weeds about 3 foot high. Looks to be between 2601 and 2615 e dekist. Also present are various items on display in a stand at 2601 e dekist, looks to be trash/refuse and easy to blow off the stand into the road, polluting the neighborhood. There is also food produce displayed here with no refrigeration or container, encouraging rodents/vermin and rotten food items near where children play. I am concerned this resident is not keeping up to city living standards and the 'communal living' center that seems to be run here is suspected of having more than 3 unrelated adults living here. If other residents are held to a city-defined standard, so should this address.
Trees are growing out into the road in an abandoned alley on Coolidge Drive. Directly across from the entrance of the Broadview Learning Center the tree limbs are out into the road and hit the school bus and other vehicles as the drive west on Coolidge Drive.
609 south washington- trash cans out front- trash all over back yard and side yard and alley
Trash by street (along 8th)
A large pothole located at the intersection of N. College Avenue and W. Riley Drive in Bloomington, Indiana. The pothole is situated directly at the entrance to the Steak ’n Shake and Granite Apartments. This pothole is significant in size and depth, creating a potential hazard for drivers entering or exiting the area. It poses a high risk of causing damage to vehicles, including tire blowouts, wheel damage, or suspension issues. Additionally, its location at a busy entrance increases the chances of accidents or traffic disruption. I recommend that the pothole be inspected and repaired as soon as possible to prevent damage to vehicles and to maintain road safety in this high-traffic area.