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closed #192993

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1301 W Woodhill DR

Case Date:
8/20/2024

Trash and garbage piled up next to house; boxes of stuff and other debris strewn around front yard. Appears renters moved and left property a mess…as usual

closed #192992

Excessive Growth

809 S Gatewood DR

Case Date:
8/20/2024

Overgrown grasses in tree plot blinking sidewalk passage. Also tree branch blocking sidewalk on other side of driveway

closed #192969

Parks & Playgrounds

340 S Morton ST

Case Date:
8/20/2024

Transient overnight sleeping in hammock on east side of B-Line, across from intersection of Smith & Morton, next to parking lot of Monroe Convention Center.

closed #192968

Blocked Sidewalk

807 W Howe ST

Case Date:
8/20/2024

Overgrown sidewalk

closed #192967

Recycling

1205 S Park AVE

Case Date:
8/20/2024

Our trash cart was not fully emptied at pickup yesterday -- there is still a bag of trash in the cart (it is not jammed or otherwise stuck, it can move easily). This means our cart is already half full at the beginning of the week.

closed #192950

Parks & Playgrounds

1007 E Sheridan DR

Case Date:
8/19/2024

Concrete curb And culvert sitting has fallen down and is blocking culvert.

closed #192949

Parks & Playgrounds

1007 E Sheridan DR

Case Date:
8/19/2024

Concrete curb And culvert sitting has fallen down and is blocking culvert.

closed #192946

Abandoned Vehicle

376 E Melrose AVE

Case Date:
8/19/2024

Has been sitting for over 3 months. Tags expired 3 years ago. Property is doing nothing, has been reported 4 times. Animals are breeding in it. Other residents have said it’s been sitting for a couple years now.

closed #192944

Excessive Growth

1958 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
8/19/2024

The former Blue Sky veterinarian building looks like an urban jungle. Can any clean up be done?

closed #192937

Parks & Rec Buildings

1020 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/18/2024

How does Bloomington determine the appropriate lifeguard-patron ratio for the city's public pools? How often is a responsible staff member actively evaluating safety needs during the course of the pool hours?  (Seeking an actual response, as I notice that recent U-reports asking this question have been closed despite zero answers.) On August 10-11, there was an alarming disconnect between lifeguards and actual use of the facility. Despite a hot, sunny weekend with dozens of patrons in and around the main pool (including plenty of small children), there was only a single lifeguard on duty sitting on the ground level staff bench for the **entire main pool**.  At least on Aug 17-18, the west end of the main pool was closed, reducing by half the active scan area for the single on duty lifeguard. It would be terrible to have a safety emergency at the city pools worsened by underestimating the need for lifeguards on duty.