closed #198950
Trash
314 E 11th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/22/2024
Trash bin left out, 24 hours + post collections
Trash bin left out, 24 hours + post collections
In response to case #198944 - this property does not actually have a driveway, though there is a gravel area next to the house that can accommodate two small vehicles. (Side note: the out-building next to the house actually extends over the property line.) The gravel area east of the house is formally an alley that is indeed sometimes blocked by construction/maintenance/utility workers, but more often is regularly blocked by the tenants of this house themselves and their friends who park there and/or their trash containers, preventing others from using the alley.
The issue associated with Case #193767 has not been corrected. Large, smelly dumpster on the east side of Lincoln between 14th and 15th Streets remains on the sidewalk and almost into the street. This really is not completely the fault of the property owner. Can Rumpke be fined for placing it in a public thoroughfare?
Cases #193296 (6 September) and #193766 (11 October) pertain to the same property/issus. Both are closed and marked "resolved", though issue remains. Invasives have grown over the retaining wall and are blocking the sidewalk. The steps lead to what appears to be a vacant lot, though there is a building at the far north end of this property. As per Elevate, owner is: The Teague Trust 2106 Casa Mia Dr San Jose, Ca 95124 If Bloomington would pass an ordinance restricting property ownership to local residents, and even better to require that property owners actually live in the buildings they own, most of the problems like this would go away.
this is another report about trash at 612 W. Clover Terrace (prev. report #198717) This house needs a larger trash bin! That would solve the problem. This is their trash every week and the picture is today - after our trash pickup. Same thing last week. Trash all over the ground and they don't pick up. Landlord needs to get bigger cart!
Construction workers were blocking the driveway at the home and make it impossible to leave the driveway. The driveway has a massive curb that will ruin the front of the car if you were to drive over it. Lead to the side of my car getting scraped up due to these workers not parking in the street. There is no need to be parking in a residents driveway
Construction workers were blocking the driveway at the home and make it impossible to leave the driveway. The driveway has a massive curb that will ruin the front of the car if you were to drive over it. Lead to the side of my car getting scraped up due to these workers not parking in the street. There is no need to be parking in a residents driveway
10-22-24/Tuesday at 7a.m.: Blue gray SUV (Missouri license plate # RHO M7D)is parked too close to the intersection of Maxwell Lane and Eastside Drive. The car is on the west side of the road on 900 south block of Eastside Drive.
Workers grinding the sidewalk are generating significant clouds of silica dust. Silica-generating grinding operations are supposed to be controlled by water or vacuum. The vacuum systems they are using are clearly ineffective. This is clear if you watch them work, it's also clear if you examine a recently ground section of sidewalk. Significant concrete dust remains on the sidewalk surface because the vacuum isn't picking it up. The city is substituting a respiratory hazard for a trip hazard. I don't want to get these guys in trouble, but would appreciate if the city would ensure they're using water or effective vacuum controls.
Please keep introducing new no mow zones in public parks to increase the growth of native plant species and increase biodiversity in our town. Increasing these spaces can greatly improve the quality of life in the surrounding area, not just for humans but also for many crucial insects and animals in our city.