closed #185029
Excessive Growth
N Kinser Pike, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/14/2023
there are 2 homes with overgrown yards on N, Kinser Pike at the main entrance to BHSN.
there are 2 homes with overgrown yards on N, Kinser Pike at the main entrance to BHSN.
My son, Jeff Shew, lives at this address. He has contacted the city about having the side of the road mowed. His driveway is on a hill and there is no visibility coming out of the driveway. Saturday when I left this address, I had to inch my way out into the roadway to see if anyone is coming. Luckily for me, the car coming, which I could not see, slammed on their brakes and narrowly missed hitting me. Will it take an accident or death to get the city to trim this area????!!!! Please address the issue immediately and get back to me.
Hot water was scheduled to turn on August 11th. It is the 13th and we still do not have hot water.
A substantial tree limb grows Across the sidewalk on the Maple street side of the property at about 5 1/2 above the ground. It’s a real hazard!!
Multiple cars are parked on the wrong side of the street in a residential area as well as a U-Haul parked on the sidewalk blocking the side walk. This makes it incredibly hard to get through the street when cars are parked on both sides.
The house at the SE corner of Howe and Rogers consistently has vehicles parked on the sidewalk. This is an ONGOING problem that requires ONGOING enforcement
Each time I enter 219 E. 8th St. to find the trash/recycle day, that address is not recognized!
There was a homeless camp in the woods by Clear Creek at the end of Pinewood Drive. The people have moved on, as all their tents have been removed. However, there is a lot of remaining trash. Is it possible to have sanitation clean up this area? Please let me know if I need to contact someone else for this request. Thank you!
Overgrowth of invasives along the sidewalk bordering the electric substation at Rogers and 11th.
Vegetation growing at edge of street through sidewalk all along Fairview side of Butler Park. Area of park around culvert near Fairview is choked with bindweed, Johnson Grass and more.