closed #169870
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
501 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 8/14/2019
Animal neglect and Abuse
Animal neglect and Abuse
3260 Arlington Rd Bloomington Indiana 47404 has Animal Neglect and Abuse
People are again living in the shelters at Butler Park. Not only are they preventing others from using the facilities but they are leaving trash, clothing, and other messes when they do leave.
Unleashed and unattended dog(s) bark(s) and run toward people and children walking across this house. Please remind the owner about the dog safety rules.
A block or so east of the intersection of 17th & Walnut, there is this overgrown bush that forces walkers into the street. Also, the speed limit sign has been vandalized with spray paint.
729 N. Lindbergh While it is very nice that the property owner has cleared the property of the invasive and such, they have left piles of tires and other trash found in the weeds piled in the middle of the lot. I have been waiting for them to haul it off, but after months, they haven't. Could you give them a little inspiration to remove this stuff, please?
Thanks for repainting the lines on Allen St and Bloomfield Rd, they look great! Keep up the good work!
Hello. The property at 4900 S. Dunlap Rd., Bloomington, IN 47403 appears to be abandoned and has excessive overgrowth. My father's house is across the street, and for the last two months, I have not seen anyone at 4900 S. Dunlap Rd. The grass is overgrown, and the awning on the garage is collapsing. The property looks terrible. We have been mowing around the mailbox since we don't want wildlife hiding in the grass around the mailbox waiting for the mailman. Please look into the issue.
There is gravel on East Allen Street especially at the intersections of Palmer, Dunn and Grant. It's on those cross streets and extends into Allen. Allen is a designated bicycle boulevard and avoiding this gravel forces bicyclists to ride toward the middle of the street.
There is gravel on Thornton at the intersection with Highland (west of Highland). Coming down the hill, headed East on Thornton there is quite a lot of gravel. This is a street heavily traveled by bikers heading to campus and downtown; the gravel is a skidding hazard