closed #115343
Trash
530 S Village CT
- Case Date:
- 11/13/1998
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3 non operable vehicles and a piece of equipment have been parked for months in the street parking and do not move. Student legal services advises vehicles must move at least every 72 hours. Parking is difficult without extra vehicles just stored on the street. Now it is Little 500 and I’ve no where to park. Please move these vehicles and equipment. We have rights too and should be able to park on our street.
The property needs to be inspected by a City official and repaired or condemned. Under Bloomington Municipal Code Chapter 17.16, a building is considered unsafe if it is: Structurally Impaired: Posing a danger to persons or neighboring property. Unsanitary: Lacking adequate ventilation, light, or sanitation to protect health. Observing this property over the last 18 months, there has been no change in this property, except that the condition is getting worse. Locals state the home has been in derelict conditions for many years. Damaged roof. A tarp does not constitute a roof. There is no ventilation in the house or working exhausts. Windows do not open/close. No heating or cooling in the structure. Dangerous electrical resulting in the occasional use of a small light. No plumbing in the structure. Resident carries buckets of water from nearby and can be seen washing his hair and body outside of his front porch. No functional bathroom inside the home. Occupant cannot flush waste properly. The entire place appears to be a fire hazard. Evidence of structural fire damage that may also impact the electrical and plumbing concerns. Overgrowth vegetation and weeds. Inoperable vehicles in front and behind the unsafe structure. The severe neglect of this property is diminishing the quality of life for the community and hindering its overall desirability. The dilapidated condition of the property presents a substantial public eyesore and poses a detriment to the neighborhood character. Please take action to keep Bloomington beautiful and avoid causing a serious decline in neighborhood standards for the entire City of Bloomington.
Trash and worry in the street taking up parking places
2 abandoned vehicle in front of 530 s Washington st Looks like he is using the City street parking as a kitchen and patio, and storage.
Cars parked on the street being used as storage. And have not moved in a while.
Unsure where to report this. This guy asked my son and his friends to help push vehicles into their driveway to prevent the vehicles from being towed. He plans to push them back into the street parking area eventually. Why is he pushing these vehicles up and down the street? Is this legal? I really don’t want my son involved with this neighbor.
do better bloomington this resident has stuff stacked everywhere front yard/back yard/sides of house/porch/curb/street the stuff is even spilling out into the public parking area the vehicles do not move unless he pushes the vehicles there is a sitting area with a refrigerator in the public parking area there is a board holding up a tree limb which endangers pedestrians on the sidewalk the police should ticket the vehicles the campaign sign has to be illegal (my boss cant get his business sign approved so how is this sign legal) the campaign sign has lights on it at night operated by a extension cord the curb area need to be cleaned up so the public can park and access the sidewalk why does bloomington allow this are the police aware is the mayor aware does the zoning organization know who should be contacted to get this place cleaned up who should be contacted so the public parking lane can be used as intended bloomington needs to do something besides build apartments
Non running vehicles have not moved since last report. Vehicles were tagged by a city parking enforcement officer on 04/27/26 but there has been no change.
Tripping hazard. Blue extension cord across sidewalk. Creep sits in his chairs in the parking lane and piles junk on curbs.