Unsafe Buildings
309 W Watson ST
- Case Date:
- 10/23/2024
I want to start off by saying this property is in my name, the mobile homes are not but anyway. My husband is living in these conditions and I have concerns for his health as he is very depressed and a diabetic and does not take care of himself very well. The mobile home has no running water in the home nor does he have gas in the home for the heat and stove. The floors are very week in several spots, the bathroom floor has fell through and has a board over the top of a whole and in the rest of the mobile home the floor is so nasty, you have to wear shoes to walk on in there. The tub is sitting on bricks, he has blankets hung up at the front of the hallway to block of the rest of the mobile home so he can contain the heat in the living room where he stays, you can barely walk in there because of everything being in that one room. During the winter time, he puts a blanket up right as you walk in the door again to block the living room off from the kitchen to contain the heat. He has a dog that urinates in the home when he is not there and in the middle of the night. I mean the mobile home is in really bad shape and to me should be condemned.
Unsafe Buildings
309 W Watson ST
- Case Date:
- 2/11/2025
I am writing as a concerned citizen who frequently drives by a property with multiple mobile homes in severe disrepair. Based on what I’ve seen and a report previously submitted to Bloomington’s UReport system, the conditions of at least one of these trailers are unlivable and pose serious health and safety risks.
Most recently, I noticed that the roof of the trailer facing Madison Street has caved in, making it completely uninhabitable. This is in addition to the already hazardous conditions, which include:
Lack of Basic Utilities: The trailer has no running water or gas for heating and cooking, making it unsafe, especially in extreme weather.
Severe Structural Damage: Floors are dangerously weak, with one section in the bathroom completely collapsed and covered only by a board. The bathtub is resting on bricks, which is unsafe.
Unsanitary Conditions: The resident has been forced to confine himself to a single room for warmth, using blankets to block off parts of the trailer. There is also ongoing animal waste inside the home, creating a serious health hazard.
Fire and Safety Risks: Makeshift heating methods and extreme clutter increase the risk of fire, endangering not just the resident but also the surrounding community.
According to the UReport complaint, the property owner is the resident’s wife, though she does not live there. She has publicly acknowledged these unsafe conditions but has failed to take responsibility for cleaning up the property or ensuring it meets basic health and safety standards. As the legal property owner, she is ultimately responsible for the upkeep of the land and any structures on it, including ensuring they meet health and safety codes.
These conditions appear to violate multiple housing and health codes, including:
Indiana Code Title 16, Article 41, Chapter 27, which requires property owners to maintain safe and habitable conditions for any mobile homes on their land. (Link)
410 Indiana Administrative Code 6-6, which holds property owners responsible for maintaining safe, sanitary conditions in mobile home communities. (Link)
Bloomington’s Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), Title 20, which governs the safety and upkeep of structures on private property within the city, including mobile homes.
I am not a legal or city expert, but based on my understanding, these regulations seem to apply to this situation, and I trust the city will review and enforce the appropriate codes. The property owner should be held accountable for the cleanup and remediation of these unsafe conditions.
Additionally, I believe the resident may require urgent assistance, and I hope the city can connect him with available resources to address his health and safety concerns.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
[Concerned Citizen]
Unsafe Buildings
309 W Watson ST
- Case Date:
- 4/5/2025
looking for an update on ticket #200857. Has there been progress with this situation?
Bus Services (Bloomington Transit)
309 S Walnut St
- Case Date:
- 1/11/2025
Apparently the diesel - electric buses enter into a "regeneration" cycle under idle to somehow clean out the soot particulates in the diesel exhaust system. Hot exhaust burns out the soot, right? It stinks all to high hel** and fills the cabin with what smells like CO - filled exhaust. I fear being asphixiated while waiting for the warm bus to begin it's route. I open a couple of windows everytime I board.
Is this an exhaust leak, or is pumping hot regenerative soot exhaust gases including CO into the cabin, er.. normal? This smells awful and scares me everytime I ride a bus in these conditions.
Please provide proof this is not a danger or remedy this nasty smelling problem.
- Case Date:
- 7/17/2018
My recycling didn't get picked up today. It was on the curb last night.
Street Lights
3084 W 3rd St
- Case Date:
- 8/10/2024
Red light bulb is out
Potholes, Other Street Repair
308 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/4/2024
Multiple pot holes in front of bloomingfoods West, before the b-line
Potholes, Other Street Repair
308 W 6th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/1/2025
Many large potholes on W 6th St between Morton St and Madison St
- Case Date:
- 1/29/2013
Two simple, single-color tags on the north and west walls of the building
Sidewalk & Curb Complaints
308 W 4th ST
- Case Date:
- 1/14/2025
The B-line sidewalk between 4th & Kirkwood is a sheet of ice. The sidewalk from the B-line to cross Morton Street and Gentry are almost impassable, definitely don't meet City code of being cleared 36 inches. This is the City's public sidewalk.