- Case Date:
- 9/10/2025
FYI - Regarding https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=205604 - My wife and I collected 1 full city provided blue trash bag of trash on 5th and 7th between Union and Hillsdale after the trash pickup. Many residents of Green Acres are still leaving bagged trash, which is scattered by wildlife, or left, and sometimes in the road having missed the target when being dumped.
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2025
"Speed limit and Curve Ahead" sign next to entrance of IU Farmstead on N. Pete Ellis Drive is blocked by low-hanging limbs limiting visibility of motorists/cyclists, etc. near the Railroad approach & across from the Woodbridge Post Office busy intersection.
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2025
Pedestrian Crossing sign @ N. Pete Ellis Drive (300 Block) on East side approach is not visible due to low tree limbs. Motorists not familiar with this roadway may not see pedestrians as they step off the shaded and tree-covered curb under signage.
Traffic Signals
1800 E 17th St
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2025
Left turn signal does not work or is burnt out going south on fee at 17th st. Causes traffic confusion.
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2025
Hello there I hope you’re having a good morning. I am making another report this week regarding the same issue I made a few weeks ago. a few weeks ago, my initial report was that the waste management completely trashed all the streets in the Green Acres neighborhood. This week, there is not any trash, laying out to the extent that there was when I made my first report. However, the placement of the trash bins and the recycling bins were strewn across all areas of properties in the entirety of the Green Acres neighborhood. I was driving on my way to work, and I saw multiple bins far off from where they should’ve been. Many trash bins were left in the middle of the lawns and recycling bins were strewn across driveways, etc. Of the many things that caught my eye this morning, I have attached the one that caught my eye the most. in the attachment I have provided, we can notice that the trash bin is fully turned over and standing on its top… and further back in the picture, you can notice the recycling bins in disarray. For people with disabilities, it is extremely hard to relocate the waste bins if they are thrown around or flipped over.
Last week’s waste removal was great. However the week before last and this week were not ideal. Please forward this to the right people and I hope we can make Bloomington a more appealing place to reside.
Thanks
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1400 N David Baker AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2025
There is a large rock, probably 3 foot by 3 foot in the roadway by the sidewalk. Could not roll it into the grass, too heavy
- Case Date:
- 9/9/2025
Owners are putting kitty litter in the corner of the backyard and is seeping under my fence. Please have them remove the kitty litter and place is trash receptacle.
Temporary Signage w/o permit
- Case Date:
- 9/9/2025
I am reporting this issue again, having to do with complaint #205576, with added information, and due to the fact that as of 9pm today/tonight (9/9/2025) none of the signs have actually been removed. I believe I also might've submitted to the wrong department.
I have multiple photos, but it is only letting me upload the one of the sign on the opposite side of W. 3rd Street, which is currently secured to one of the city/county's traffic cameras, and is taking up some of the sidewalk, as it is more than just a simple signboard.
The other 2 signs are located at the entrance to S. Yancy Ln. . One is mounted to the street sign for S. Yancy Ln. with plastic zip-ties, and the other one is secured to a "DEAD END" road sign, with what appears to be bungee cord.
I believe the person who put the signs up resides at 106 Yancy Ln. and they should be cited/fined! The signs should also be removed either by city personnel or by the person who posted them immediately. Every day they remain where they are, it just encourages more residents to engage in the same activity.
Excessive Growth
4520 N Robs LN
- Case Date:
- 9/9/2025
Lawn not mowed this summer.
- Case Date:
- 9/9/2025
There are two old mattresses that have been on the front porch of the house for at least a year, maybe longer. This is not only a health code violation, it is unsightly and neighbors should not have to look at it. The City of Bloomington makes it pretty easy to properly dispose of large household items. I have also seen more than one possum run under the front porch.