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closed #170636

Other

621 W 6th ST

Case Date:
10/5/2019

Abandoned vehicle parked facing south on Fairview St. This vehicle has been parked on the cross section of W. 6th St. & Fairview St. for approximately 7 days which during that time has not moved. We suspect it to have been abandoned by a patron of Juanitas restaurant perhaps. Vehicle Description: Hyundia Sonata (Silver) Massachusetts Plate #: 65XC99

closed #170631

Traffic Suggestions

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
10/4/2019

If you're going to eliminate the left turn lanes on the westbound entrance to the Winslow/Walnut and eastbound entrance to the Winslow intersection until DECEMBER, then turn off the left turn green light! Just keep it red until the solid green turns on. Right now it's pointless. If the first car is going straight, then nobody can turn left anyway and those that want to turn left get angry that nobody is turning left! Additionally, I've seen people just start going straight when that left arrow turns on since it's a "green light" in their lane. So, you're just making it more confusing and difficult by keeping the left turn light as an option. Finally, it would have been great if you could have waited until Gordon Pike was open before putting another traffic impediment in on the south side. The traffic backups are terrible during peak hours.

closed #170630

Temporary Signage w/o permit

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
10/4/2019

This is maddening: 3 more new 'We Buy Houses' signs on E Third Street poles between McDonalds and CVS. They are paired with Baker Junction Haunted House signs.

closed #170629

Blocked Sidewalk

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
10/4/2019

Pickup truck parked across the sidewalk at Firestone Auto - 3rd and Walnut.

closed #170628

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
10/4/2019

please look at what i wrote this morning under "other" about an injured stray cat. thanks

closed #170622

Other

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
10/4/2019

to animal-control: please help an injured stray cat. this morning i was waiting for a city-bus near the intersection of w 3rd st & franklin. where people turn to go the movie-theater, near the "dead end" sign, there was a skinny black cat walking around very slowly, limping, tail dragging. then it went over by the tall grass by the "dead end" sign, so might be hiding there. thanks

closed #170610

Other

309 E 7th ST

Case Date:
10/3/2019

We are having a landscape crew dig stumps in this area, but before we can start - it needs to be flagged and checked for underground utilities. I actually don’t have an address for these stumps. Is there anyway you can have the underground utilities checked in the red circle on the photo of the map below? Please let me know. The addresses are 303/ 301/ 305/ 307/ 309/ 311 East 7th Street in Lincoln Place HOA. Thank you,

closed #170604

Temporary Signage w/o permit

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
10/2/2019

Tons of haunted train signs throughout east Bloomington. Plus still a handful of We Buy Houses

closed #170601

Other

600 W 6th ST

Case Date:
10/2/2019

This Honda vehicle with California plates is parked on the property of Fairview United Methodist Church, 600 W. 6th Street. It probably belongs to the renter of the brick house in the background. I am a Trustee of FUMC and we would like to have the vehicle removed from our parking lot.

closed #170577

Excessive Growth

118 N Jackson ST

Case Date:
10/1/2019

I own and live in a property at 118 N. Jackson St. The alley that runs directly by our home (runs parallel between Kirkwood and 6th Street) has become extremely overgrown in the last two years. It's often a dumping ground for clothes, junk and drugs (yes, I have photos of various people hiding items in the brush for others to retrieve). Heretofore, my girlfriend and I are the only people picking things up when clothes and junk are dumped in the alley. I would love a city clean up of brush, limbs, overgrowth and trash and feel like a better looking alley would not lend itself to discarded items so often. I've included one photo from my kitchen window of one (of several) instances in which a seemingly homeless man was hiding/exchanging items in the brush for (what i assume must be) other individuals to find. I of course realize this alley is never going to get a garden award but do believe shaping it up and removing much of the brush would help this situation greatly.