closed #211412
Excessive Growth
134 N Roosevelt St AND 135 N. Clark St.
- Case Date:
- 6/7/2026
7th ST ROW on south side need maintenance at both addresses. 134 N Roosevelt St AND 135 N. Clark St.
7th ST ROW on south side need maintenance at both addresses. 134 N Roosevelt St AND 135 N. Clark St.
Out of town landlord needs to do yard maintenance. Not asking city or HAND to do it. Please bring your considerable resources to bear upon the owner to fix this area once and for all.
I don't think they have mown their grass this year.
The neighbors continue to use the alley blocking my parking space Parking Officer arrived, no cars blocking alley, the 3 cars there are in driveways
Old sign bracket in sidewalk trip hazard. New accurate photo has been uploaded.
Followup on 209448 Attachment didn't attach so I'm trying again Rather than file a 2nd followup The original case was 209488 NOT 209448 Thanks! Betty Ross
This family constantly has vehicles parked in their front yard at 520 W. Duncan Drive. Makes the neighborhood look trashy.
Report from Mr. Dennis Mayfield that on Friday, June 13, he saw about an acre-and-a-half of what he thinks is hemlock at/near the intersection of N. State Rd. 37 Business and Old State Rd. 37. This seems to be just on the edge of city limits. Submitted a report to indot4u.com as well on behalf of Mr. Mayfield.
When the street light was installed a few weeks ago, the company working for Bloomington had to come back and cut into the boulevard and the street. They patch the street but left the hole in the boulevard. I don't know if they're done: if they are they should come back and fill in the hole. If not they should come back and rope it off. The hole appears to go under to street. There are residents walking and could step into the hole and get hurt, possibly sprain and ankle or fall. Please note this corner is also a pick site for students riding the bus.
Subject: Concern About Clogged Storm Drains on 1st Street Dear Bloomington Town Official, I am reaching out regarding an ongoing issue with leaves clogging the above-ground grated storm drains along 1st Street, between Henderson and Grant Streets. I previously reported this concern a few weeks ago, but the problem has reappeared due to the continued accumulation of leaves. The situation seems to have worsened following Bloomington's policy change to no longer collect unbagged leaves. As a result, many residents are no longer raking, and the town has become noticeably untidy. These clogged drains pose a significant risk of flooding when it rains, creating potential hazards for our community. I kindly ask for prompt attention to clear these drains and consider ways to address the broader issue of leaf accumulation to maintain the town’s cleanliness and prevent future drainage problems. Thank you for your time and assistance.