closed #186557
Other
918 N Woodburn AVE
- Case Date:
- 12/17/2023
Trash cans have been at the curb all week.
Trash cans have been at the curb all week.
Trash and recycling cans left at the curb.
Trash cans have been at curb for over a week.
abandoned vehilce
Dear Sir/Madam, This is Ms. Diya B.((email):diybhatt@indiana.edu), reporting (some/mostly) of, my (problem(s)/issue(s)) faced, (after relocating from, (City of Bloomington, ((IN)/Monroe Co.) (residential/business) (U.S) Postal mailing zip-code(s):(47401(U.S.A); 47404(U.S.A)), (initially, after the (permanent??) closure of the ("Wheeler Mission Center for Women & Children"), (Bloomington, ((IN)/Monroe Co.)), (~ (late) Fall/(early) Winter (2023(A.D)), stated, (in order of, (decreasing) (relevance(s)/importance(s)), as follow(s): ... (Personal) belonging(s), ((listing(s), not exhaustive though):(women's clothing, footwear, etc. (primarily, (U.S)size(s), only), (art& craft/hobby, etc.) supplies, (school/college)supplies, (book(s), magazine(s), (CDs, DVDs, Blue-ray(s), etc.), (academic/recreational) (audio/video)(s), (important) document(s), paperwork(s), etc.), left behind, (after leaving the (afore)mentioned, (homeless) shelter, (for women, (with/without) children)), (bldg./facility/ground(s), etc.), (initially, (yr. 2020(A.D), (late)Summer/(early) Fall) season), (primarily stored in, the "Property" Room, (personal) storage locker(s), (assigned to, (homeless) shelter guest(s), (during their residence(s), (at the (afore-mentioned) (homeless) shelter, (for women, (with/without) children), ("Far-Westside"), (Bloomington, ((IN)/Monroe Co.)) location, only). ... New plan to help the unhoused in Bloomington WTHR ... https://www.wthr.com › article › news › local › bloomi... Aug 6, 2024 — Monroe County has a new housing plan after a sharp increase in the unhoused population since 2019. ... Indiana Daily Student ... Efforts behind the scenes: changing the face of Bloomington’s homelessness A sign for the Wheeler Mission Center for Men is pictured at 215 S. Westplex Ave. in Bloomington. Dana Jones, the director of engagement and... ... 1 month ago ... The Herald-Times ... Southern Indiana city proposes halting homeless services to out-of-towners We can't say 'Yes' to everyone,” Mayor Kerry Thomson said. ... Aug 7, 2024 ... WFYI ... Monroe County homeless center ends weekend services, blames staff shortage and safety concerns The Shalom Center will discontinue valuable weekend meal and shelter resources for Monroe County's homeless community starting in May. ... Apr 11, 2022 ...
Claims a black fox is prowling the neighborhood, stirring up dogs. Fox apparently has tag, but should not be allowed to run loose. Feels Animal Control does not take problem seriously. (Via NAG meeting)
City pathway is popular sight for criminal activity such as: drug deals and use (used needles are common on stairs of city path), destruction of public and private property, fighting, littering, public urination and feces, and this year we've had two occurrences of people on the path discharging guns (~1pm last night was the most recent occurrence- see police report). The stairs on the path are unsafe and create a safe haven for criminal activity because the police can not pursue the suspects down the path or stairs. Instead the police have to drive around the block to try and head of the criminals and thus allows them to evade police. My community and the police officers are requesting that these dilapidated stairs and path be removed. They are public menace to our community and Bloomington society as a whole. Please help us protect our community by removing this criminal gateway into our neighborhood. My fellow community members and I will continue to post updates on our problems, interactions with criminal (e.g. death threats) and reporting of criminal activities associated with this path (including photos).
Another deep rutt has opened up in the alley near my parking area behind my house. This one is almost deep enough to bottom out the car if it is hit at the right angle. I live at 1115 E. 1st St.
Received complaint via E-Mail of trash and inoperable vehicles.
Mr. Flanders called to seek action from the Police Department regarding his alleged assault and battery he received from a woman. He believes several different people are telling lies about him and trying to get him in trouble. He apparently was also told the matter had been turned over to the Prosecutor. I spoke with Elaine Helms on 8/20, she informed me this info would be given to the Police officer in charge of that case.