closed #203068
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
3202 N Meadow LN
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2025
Family of 5 groundhogs! They're destroying our yards and eating our plants. Help! Thanks!
Family of 5 groundhogs! They're destroying our yards and eating our plants. Help! Thanks!
Dog is tied out 24/7 and has been there since fall 2024.
Aggressive deer charging human beings
I just posted this, but I see that it had the wrong street address so I entered it by hand. There are small sycamore trees and other plants growing between the road and the curb
There is a rat stuck inside a trash can receptacle on the B line next to the the shade shelter between 4th and Kirkwood
Neighbors at 3:38 South Maple Street Bloomington, have neglected mowing their lawn this year, particularly their backyard. It's chest high for me. It's unsightly and I fear they may be unwanted vermin. Is there a way to appeal to them too clean it up? By the way, they also own a large dog who they let out into the backyard once or twice a day and don't clean up after it. Many thanks.
Joe Davis has car on blocks in city neighborhood permit parking. Ticket or remove these never ending vehicles with trash joe live at 530 south Washington street not 551 Washington street I just made corrections
Joe Davis has car on blocks in city neighborhood permit parking. Ticket or remove these never ending vehicles with trash
lawn not mowed. very high
At 10:04pm on Monday, June 2, 2025, I observed an older white SUV go from the west bound lane of Country Club into the east bound lane of traffic head on, then back up into the gravel/grassy area on the south side of Country Club and east of the Rail Trail parking lot. There is a gravel road that runs parallel to the Rail Trail there. I also saw headlights from a second vehicle facing north on the gravel road further down to the south, which would have been beyond where the gate is located that should keep vehicles out of that area. These appear to be homeless people. They need to be removed and that area needs to be secured so that no homeless people can drive vehicles back into the woods and live along the road. That part of City Property has already been subject to eviction and cleared out. The homeless need to be removed immediately from anywhere and everywhere along the entire stretch of the Rail Trail from Country Club to Gordon Pike, as well as anywhere along the gravel road running parallel to it. This area needs to be continuously monitored so they do not return.