Potholes, Other Street Repair
W 2nd St
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2026
The repairs on the street cuts near Walker st and west 2nd are very poorly done. No excuse for drivers having to slow to 10 miles per hour to go through these multiple street cuts, to avoid damaging their vehicle.
- Case Date:
- 1/25/2024
trash all over street, near building on 2nd, appears occupied, suppose to be sealed. Trash all th way over to the old hospital site
Excessive Growth
921 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 6/29/2025
Vegetation in side yard along Allen St. is obstructing passage along the sidewalk
Excessive Growth
710 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 5/4/2026
Grass getting over a foot tall
Excessive Growth
621 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 4/28/2026
The yard is overgrown. There is bamboo growing on the southwest corner of the property. there is trash in the parking area. There is a large dying tree in the back yard that poses a hazard--large dead limbs are constantly dropping and the entire tree looks like it could come down on my house. I have filed a report before, I have contacted the owner. I should not have to be a nervous wreck when I go to sleep on nights like last night, thinking the tree could fall on my bedroom. This is a rental property--what about the tenants that pay to live in place that is trashed.
- Case Date:
- 5/17/2026
Trash in front of the garage doors on E Second Street side of the property. Camper, boat, several vehicles in yard parked on the grass. Several huge storage sheds with who knows what in it.
Unsafe Buildings
530 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 4/22/2026
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.
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2026
Trash cans are not put away after trash pickup on Woodlawn between Hunter and 2nd
- Case Date:
- 5/13/2026
The back yard of the property is full of trash and it is scattering to the adjoining properties. Can someone from the City come and take a look at the problem.
Website & Web Services Feedback
402 S Dunn ST
- Case Date:
- 4/10/2025
Currently, the city only has one method for filing noise complaints, which is to call the number listed on the city's website. Having only one reporting method is extremely ineffective, and limiting the reporting method to only verbal communication creates a barrier for accessibility. There are individuals who cannot communicate over the phone - like me. Illness stole my voice years ago, but my hearing was not impacted - I still hear the noise. I just can't report it. Not sure what an adequate fix would be, as it would have to be something that is regularly monitored.
(Address provided is rough estimate of area where heavy bass plays frequently, it could be one of these houses or an apartment building - I needed to put a location on the map, so I included that one.)