closed #173737
Yard Waste
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 9/17/2020
1718 Circle Drive. See #173041 Same yard waste heap of sticks and branches still sitting there after all these months.
1718 Circle Drive. See #173041 Same yard waste heap of sticks and branches still sitting there after all these months.
trash in the form of cans, bottles, fast food containers, etc is accumulating around 223 n Morton st. There are a lot of cans and bottles on top of the red canopy that shelters a bike rack and also a lot of trash around the canopy and infant of the townhomes at 223 n Morton st.
Property manager brings trash from another location and drops each week on sidewalk on Monday noon - mid day Our trash pickup is 5-6am Monday, do it sits out there all week.
Overloaded trash cans out days after trash pick up day.
Case 173643 address: 3522 E. Morningside Drive I see the case is marked as "Closed, Resolved". Wrong - still a mess and now the front door is wide open. Neighbors very concerned about homeless entered. Action please. Nothing has occurred since my report last week. Please contact the owner to clean it up.
Excessive growth, as always.
I wasn't sure where to send this to but hoping you can share these remarks with the Historic Preservation Commission: The HPC seems to have developed a recent tendency to focus not on the history of buildings and places but instead on what is going to be built in making decisions. I would like them to emphasize the former more, as believe it more closely aligns with their expertise and jurisdiction. Commissioner Derek Richey for instance posted to the History Club Facebook page about the Player's Pub building. Totally fine, but he also posted that implied scary, ugly, and expensive student housing would be built there. Let Planners and the City Commission deal with that. I'd like HPC to focus on whether something is worth saving, and if the only reason it is worth saving is to stop something HPC doesn't like instead of its historic value, that is not a good reason for HPC to stop something. I have no dog in the fight with this building - whatever happens is fine - but let's not use scare tactics and pseudoplanning. Historic districts are often pitched to neighborhoods as a means to enhance property values so complaining about how something high priced will go in somewhere is a bit hypocritical anyways. Also thank you for those times you all allow flexibility to creative development and reuse when keeping the old while adding new needed dimensions to our town.
Large (4foot long) rocks collapsed onto sidewalk
I received a "case Closed' on this complaint at 904 E University uReport <no-reply@bloomington.in.gov> 2:11 PM (31 minutes ago) to me https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=173651 Closed by Mike Arnold Not valid at drive by THE broken furniture is still there on the west side of the house.
100 N Bryan Ave has had a beer pong set up in their yard for more than a week and a half. You can’t see in this photo, but the lawn is strewn with beer cans and solo cups. It’s a neighborhood eyesore and my child’s bus stops picks up and drops off next to this mess everyday.