closed #158198
Parking on Unimproved Surface
604 E 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 2/21/2017
The students there use part of the front yard and part of the sidewalk often to park and extra car (usually a jeep ) doubling up on a single driveway.
The students there use part of the front yard and part of the sidewalk often to park and extra car (usually a jeep ) doubling up on a single driveway.
I'm not sure if this would be a City of Bloomington issue or not, but I'm hoping someone might be able to point me in the right direction. My wife and I moved into the house at 322 E. 1st St. last July and since we've moved here there has been an utility wire hanging down from the pole roped up on our fence behind our garage (the yellow one). There's also what appears to be a separate coax cable hanging from the pole on the roof of our garage. Our home was not wired for cable when we bought it so I assume it might be the previous line. We are hoping to beautify and clean up our backyard this spring and we'd like to get these wires taken care of. I assume they aren't hot, but I obviously don't want to test my theory. Who should we get a hold of to get this taken care of? Is there a way to tell who owns and is responsible for things dangling off this utility pole? Thanks, -James
Daniel Perez reported that this address has a large and unsafe amount of broken glass around their front yard. This broken glass has been here for weeks apparently and the residents have put in no effort to clean up.
Mattress in front lawn, and couches/furniture in back of property.
Yard is covered in dog feces. All over, up to sidewalks, and owner does not clean. Tons near southeast area of property. This is a family neighborhood with kids and other dogs. This is a health hazards it's so bad
My Thai Express has banner on building without a permit.
trash in yard
Bicycling on Howe, I was struck by the fact that both storm sewer grates appear to be obstructed by yard waste, which will become an issue when we get our spring rains before the thaw. I suspect that this is not an isolated experience.
The new construction has contributed significant debris to the east-bound bike lane. This occurs with many of our development projects: when the apartments on N. College just north of the railway overpass were being constructed, the muddy (erosive) runoff and rocks were obliterating the bike lane. And during the recent downtown construction of ONB, the bike lane was full of rocks and crud. The debris remains on the north side of 4th, between Lincoln and Grant, at the alleyway cut.