open #164943
Sidewalk Requests
108 E 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/25/2018
There are several city tree's growing out of the side walk that are touching the building at 108 East 6th street that need to be trimmed back.
There are several city tree's growing out of the side walk that are touching the building at 108 East 6th street that need to be trimmed back.
homeless encampments are spreading throughout this area on 501 N Walnut St around peoples houses. Had filed a uReport with the number 192180 and nothing got resolved.
homeless men constantly urinating and pooping in alley next to my building
There is something wrong with the map on the uReport website. When someone clicks on a portion of some addresses, a different address is displayed. Attached screenshot illustrates the miscall. Several recent complaints have been made about "505 E. 11th", but this location is an unbuilt and uninhabited field. It is assumed that the complaints were meant for "305 E. 11th" (marked as "Hoosier Rentals", but the HCI fills in "505" rather than "305" depending on where exactly the cursor is. Cases #198983, #198974, #199101, and #199103 all fall under this category.
Sunday afternoons, even in the downtown area, should be a chance the peaceful enjoyment the premises of one's own abode. Today, however, the noise from the sidewalk musicians who are somehow sponsored by the record store on the east side of Walnut just south of Sixth Street, makes any peaceful enjoyment impossible. I have my windows shut, even though I should be able to have them open on a day as warm as this, and even though the windows are shut, the noise is quite intrusive. Does Bloomington not have a prohibition against this kind of use of the public right of way? Don't you need a permit, or can any business just say: Hey come play the drums and electric guitar out in front of my shop? More maybe they do have a permit. If they do, they should post it so everyone can see that it is allowed. I understand a certain amount of weird noises are part and parcel of downtown living. But this seems like an abuse of the downtown public sphere. Thanks for whatever you are able to do to help make downtown Bloomington actually livable.
There's no lighting on this small street, and the sidewalks are somewhat uneven. Would be nice to have some lighting for when it gets dark so early.
During the year, likely due to heavy construction equipment near my house the street to get to parking has become dilapidated. At this point whenever I pull into my driveway, the bottom of my car is hitting the ground and potentially being damaged.
Tree-of-heaven that was alongside house has been cut, but there remains tree-of-heaven and poison ivy growing right by the sidewalk out of the side of the soon-to-collapse retaining wall, right where passersby can brush up against it.
The address is actually 118 N. Walnut. There is a black heart spraypainted on the sidewalk directly in front of the building.
There is a gray truck (license plate 7KK J00) that has been parked across from the Crisis Pregnancy Center with expired plates since December 26, 2012. (The trucks plates expired in September of 2011. Thank you.