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closed #173333

Debris Removal

1303 S Park AVE

Case Date:
8/11/2020

Tree branches down in easement, need to be removed.

closed #175881

Debris Removal

227 W Grimes LN

Case Date:
5/21/2021

The homeless have set up an encampment, which I am sure the city is aware of. They are leaving trash, including needles, as well as disrupting people trying to enter into the Switchyard Park system. It seems incredible to me that after all the money pumped into this project that this is what the city wants people to encounter as they try to enter the park. Please have this situation resolved.

closed #188466

Debris Removal

3870 S Claybridge DR

Case Date:
5/15/2024

A tree has fallen onto my property and fence. The are several other branches about to come down. These trees are located in the easement behind my house.

closed #178563

Drainage or Runoff

3635 S Bainbridge DR

Case Date:
1/10/2022

When it rains, the entire ditch from Bainbridge to the Sherwood Oaks Park floods and encroaches on the homes in the area as well as exposing tree roots of trees close to utility poles. Run off from all surrounding streets goes into this ditch that ultimately drains into the creek at SHerwood Oaks Park and contributes to the significant flooding of that playground.

closed #165351

Excessive Growth

1729 S Covey LN

Case Date:
8/1/2018

At East Thornton Drive and Covey Lane, there are several big old trees whose branches overhang Covey Lane, and the big branches are rotten and some have already fallen, but the limbs that hang over Covey Lane are dangerous to pedestrians walking their dogs and cars using Covey Lane. Can you please look into this and have the limbs and/or tree cut so that no one will get hurt or property damaged by falling limbs. Every time a hard rain comes or storm with light wind come, large limbs fall onto Covey Lane. Thank you.

closed #168665

Excessive Growth

1012 S Ballantine RD

Case Date:
5/25/2019

Hello, I cannot find a place on this website to enter a report of dead trees on public property. Please forward this to the right office: I'm concerned about dead trees that may be hazardous to cars or people, located in the forested public right-of-way (formally known as Davis St.) beside my house: at the dead end of the 1000 block of S. Ballantine. Can the city cut down some of these trees before they're blown onto cars or the street? Additionally, we have a huge dead tree between our house (1033 S. Ballantine) and the home behind us on Highland Ave. It abuts power lines, so I assume that this is either public property or a utility easement. I have tried (off and on) for a year to get Duke to remove it. No action. Can the city either remove this tree or persuade Duke to do so before it takes down all the wires that serve both Highland and Ballantine homes on this block? Thank you.

closed #156163

Excessive Growth

2680 S Wexley RD

Case Date:
9/23/2016

The back of the Winslow Sports Park trail is overgrown, by the woods and behind the tennis courts. The weeds are growing so large that the trail is cut in half. Please mow to help keep this trail safe and clean! Thank you!

closed #169393

Excessive Growth

730 W 2nd ST

Case Date:
7/12/2019

A tree is growing in the middle of the alley next to their business.

closed #172890

Excessive Growth

2640 E Creeks Edge DR

Case Date:
6/29/2020

Jackson Creek walking trail is partially closed thick bushes, thrones and tress. My daughter got injured while riding her bicycle on Jackson Creek walking trail. Please clear the walking trail and make it SAFE to walk and ride cycles. Trail IS NOW DANGEROUS TO WALK DUE TO THORNY BUSHES AND TREES

closed #181400

Excessive Growth

348 S Morton ST

Case Date:
9/7/2022

To the City of Bloomington, There is a ~500 foot stretch of unmaintained city property, along the north side of the 300 thru 400 block of S. Morton St and boundary of the B-Line trail. This area has heavy overgrowth, attracting trash and debris and becoming a dumping location. A recent dumping of two discarded bicycle frames has prompted calls to police for possible theft related activity. The overgrowth is obscuring street signage, that could be a security hazard to drivers thinking that northbound from Smith on to Morton is unrestricted - which it is not. This area of overgrowth is encroaching on both S. Morton St, and the B-Line trail, and recently we've observed numerous late night gatherings of homeless/vagrants (on the B-Line) because it appears that this overgrowth provides visual shelter and seclusion from being observed along the B-Line from S. Morton St. If it hasn't already been used in this way, this area is prime for unsanitary use for urination or defecation in this stretch between S. Morton St and the B-Line trail due to the seclusion this overgrowth provides. To the north and south of this heavy overgrowth, the similar stretch of B-Line boundary is well-groomed, and offers the public the desired visual beauty of the trail, yet this ~500 foot section provides exactly the opposite as described in this cleanup request. We are asking that the City of Bloomington put this stretch of unmaintained city property between the 300 thru 400 foot blocks of S. Morton and the B-Line Trail, on a regular, ongoing, and permanent maintenance plan. Owners/Residents of 348 S. Morton St.