uReport

City of Bloomington, Indiana

Search

Fields to display

Search Results: (1502)

closed #64828

Trash

422 S Village CT

Case Date:
6/24/2011

Owner called in complaint about a white shed in back full of trash. Inspector has permission to go onto the property.

closed #16865

Trash

422 S Village CT

Case Date:
6/27/2008

Trash everywhere.

closed #151155

Trash

422 S Village CT

Case Date:
3/22/2016

Bruce Kell called to complain of 3 properties with trash violations: 519 S Village Ct: couch, mattresses, bags in driveway. 422 S Village Court: several bags of trash in front of the property Red Brick Duplex (most likely 418 S Village Court; there is no number o the mailbox or door) with open bags of trash siting in front of it

closed #106663

Trash

422 S Parkway DR

Case Date:
1/25/2002

no sticker

closed #106799

Trash

422 S Parkway DR

Case Date:
1/5/2002

NO STICKER

closed #111742

Trash

422 S Parkway DR

Case Date:
6/29/2000

W-bags are over weight limit

closed #57264

Excessive Growth

422 S Parkway DR

Case Date:
8/1/1999

the residents across the street has trash piled up. Exact address was unkown at time of call (per Trish in Public Works).

closed #140838

Parking on Unimproved Surface

422 S Parkway DR

Case Date:
9/8/2014

Vehicle(s) parked in grass

closed #39661

Unsafe Buildings

4212 W Peony LN

Case Date:
9/4/2003

REPORTS THAT THERE WAS A FIRE IN THIS MOBILE HOME AND THE FLOORS ARE OUT OF IT AND IT STANDS WIDE OPEN. HUSBAND IS IN JAIL AND WIFE IS DENISE HUDSON 812-865-8412. THERE IS NO INSURANCE. UNSAFE STRUCTURE.

closed #185982

Sidewalk Requests

4212 W Glen Oaks DR

Case Date:
10/16/2023

I’m writing to request the completion of unfinished sidewalks and the addition of some crosswalks on the west side of Bloomington. The first is an unfinished stretch of sidewalk along the east side of Curry Pike from Industrial Avenue to the intersection of 2nd St./45. The sidewalk dead-ends before reaching the intersection, and there is no crosswalk at the intersection to allow pedestrians to cross safely from the north side of 2nd St./45 to the south side, or vice versa. The second is a stretch of sidewalk along the north side of 2nd St. from Liberty Drive to Industrial Avenue. This sidewalk is overgrown and near unusable and dead-ends before reaching Industrial Avenue. Moreover, the intersection at Liberty Drive and 2nd St. has a crosswalk on only the north side (going east-west) and does not allow pedestrians to cross safely from the south to north side of 2nd St., or vice versa. Lastly, the sidewalk on the west side of Curry Pike does not connect between Lamplighter Mall Ct. and Glen Oaks Drive, and connecting these stretches of sidewalk would provide better access to 3rd street and the neighborhoods along Curry Pike. It would be much appreciated if the city could complete these stretches of sidewalk and make the area more walkable for those of us who do not have other modes of transportation or who simply prefer to walk the shorter distances to reach businesses and services that are close to home. Best, Marie