Excessive Growth
346 West 17th Street
- Case Date:
- 4/2/2025
On the northeast corner of 17th and Kinser Pike, looks like there's a pretty good patch of poison hemlock growing. Since its a noxious weed, I figured I'd report it! 327 west 17th street
Excessive Growth
347 S DAVISON
- Case Date:
- 6/1/2011
Tall grass in the yard
Excessive Growth
347 S Maple ST
- Case Date:
- 2/20/2013
347 n maple. Bushes blocking sidewalk
Excessive Growth
347 S Maple ST
- Case Date:
- 5/9/2020
Front yard bushes are overgrown, impeding sidewalk foot traffic.
Excessive Growth
347 S Maple ST
- Case Date:
- 10/19/2020
Most of sidewalk blocked by shrubs
Excessive Growth
347 S Walker ST
- Case Date:
- 5/26/1995
Excessive Growth
347 S Walker or Smith
- Case Date:
- 6/26/1995
abandon house, animals living in it open, caved in, fire hazard
Excessive Growth
348 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 5/28/2009
Yard is overgrown
Excessive Growth
348 S MADISON ST
- Case Date:
- 7/3/1997
There is overgrown grass and trash in this yard. There are overgrown big black bushes growing into the neighbors fence.
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.