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closed #203697

Nuisance Lights

2104 E Woodstock PL

Case Date:
6/24/2025

My whole bedroom is lit up from the nuisance light next-door that is in violation of the City of Bloomington code, yet there is no enforcement. There is light trespass as well as glare from the unshielded light which has a totally exposed element. Please enforce with all owners of this property.

closed #203920

Nuisance Lights

2104 E Woodstock PL

Case Date:
7/2/2025

Glare from unshielded nuisance light with exposed element on south side of house causes reflection and glare in neighboring house.

closed #204035

Nuisance Lights

2104 E Woodstock PL

Case Date:
7/7/2025

Light on south side of house is completely unshielded and causes glare and trespass on neighboring property. This nuisance light interferes with circadian rhythms of insects and pollinators. Garden produce is incompletely pollinated due to bright lights at night. Please enforce this.

closed #191723

Other

2104 E Woodstock Place

Case Date:
7/9/2024

Light pollution Bright unshielded lights on property exterior

closed #146265

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

2104 S Azalea LN

Case Date:
7/8/2015

There had been a cat--stray or lost--in my neighbor's bushes for two days now. Can someone come get it?

closed #102526

Recycling

2104 S Azalea LN

Case Date:
9/11/2003

Recyclables & non-recyclables waste mixed., items are not included in recycling program. No styrofoam.

closed #104776

Recycling

2104 S Azalea LN

Case Date:
8/20/2002

Recyclables & non-recyclables waste mixed Items are not included in recyling program Recyclable items not properly sorted

closed #93981

Trash

2104 S Azalea LN

Case Date:
12/8/2005

Bags must have sticker attached.

closed #99379

Recycling

2104 S Azalea LN

Case Date:
9/23/2004

Items are not included in recycling program. Juice containers with plastic non-recyclable

closed #178776

Street Snow Removal

2104 S Azalea LN

Case Date:
2/5/2022

I just saw the USPS truck pass up a few houses on our block, probably because about 5-6 feet of street in front of the mailboxes are unplowed. After not getting mail for two days, it's pretty unlikely neither we or our neighbor (who shares the mailbox post with us) have mail. Will the city plow more of the street so our mailboxes are accessible, or are we responsible for shoveling that 5-6 feet of city street ourselves?