closed #147254
Excessive Growth
2525 Round Hill Lane
- Case Date:
- 8/11/2015
Trash left on sidewalk. Microwave with trash inside.
Abandoned vehicle by definition of BMC 15.04.020. Car has been inoperable since the spring of 2015. Multiple complaints have been filed. No officers have cited tenants to require car to be moved. White Nissan parked on road.
Trash disposed of in yard and on curb. Not in bag. Kleenexes or napkins in yard and on curb. This is a weekly occurrence.
A tree is hanging over the road on Fountain Drive.
Residents at 2526 S Rogers St Bloomington, In 47403 have at least 2 of their 4+ cars and trucks consistently parked fully on the sidewalk that borders their property on Ralston. They're essentially using this sidewalk as a parking lot / repair area for their vehicles. This is not a temporary occurrence but something that is observed on a daily basis for many months.
Residents have multiple cars and trucks parked across the full width of the sidewalk bordering their house. This extends beyond any staging or load-up for their food truck, and is a regular parking spot for their SUV, sedan, and guests. I reported this issue via "Blocked Sidewalk", and as a Broadview neighborhood officer I would appreciate a direct update on communication to these neighbors. Thanks so much.
Mixed use path is blocked by several trucks and construction vehicles. The are blocking the path with several saw horses and actively cutting wood right in the path.
Mixed use path is blocked by several trucks and construction vehicles. The are blocking the path with several saw horses and actively cutting wood right in the path.
Trash and recycle containers left on side of street for weekly pickup and they stay thereā¦..never removed. This has been ongoing for months. The recycle still on side of street after trash retrieval 5 days ago. Trash container was with it but was gone this morning. Apparently people deposit trash and recycle on the side of the road and bring their trash from inside their home to the street and the containers are usually overflowing. Bizarre!