closed #198730
Nuisance Lights
203 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/9/2024
Pair of floodlights on second floor of back (north) side of house are shining directly at neighbor's house across alley and bathing it in bright, harsh light all night long.
Pair of floodlights on second floor of back (north) side of house are shining directly at neighbor's house across alley and bathing it in bright, harsh light all night long.
There is not enough parking space in the driveway for the number of cars this house has. So, because no parking is allowed on the street, every day after 5-6 pm, and all day on weekends a car is parked in the yard. Is parking enforcement available evenings or weekends? This has been going on for months.
Vehicle parked on sidewalk and grass in front of trades garage. Port o potty’s now on grass area of city parking garage.
Groundhog roadkill spotted
Old Cadillac with a flat tire and open sunroof has been parked on the grass with the rear partially blocking the alley. It's been there for months with an expired plate
I'm writing to express my gratitude for the efforts Bloomington Parks and Rec is making to support reduce pollution, save money, and support native species and ecosystem services in our city parks. I've been particularly delighted to see former areas of lawn in Winslow Park and Crestmont Park converted to no mow zones and planted with native trees! After just a short period of time, these areas are already supporting wildlife and adding natural beauty (asters were blooming today!) in a ways that mowed lawns never could. Thank you for supporting these no mow zones - I'd love to see more of them!
Please keep introducing new no mow zones in public parks to increase the growth of native plant species and increase biodiversity in our town. Increasing these spaces can greatly improve the quality of life in the surrounding area, not just for humans but also for many crucial insects and animals in our city.
set of keys found on grimshaw path. one has IU logo. A city employees?
Hi, I let you know again again because the person before couldn't find the dead animal. I reported it is still there next to the Bloomington utilities fire station number 5. As you exit the parking lot, there is a stop sign across the sidewalk from the top from the stop sign is an oak tree and under the oak tree is some flat gray fur that doesn't smell anymore but it is still there. Thank you.
It would be great if parking enforcement could come around some on big weekends. Most weekends cars are parked to intrude slightly on my drive, clearly parked in the visible yellow paint. It's mostly only annoying but does reduce visibility and can make it tricky for me to back out. Thanks!