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closed #180297

Excessive Growth

3817 S Woods Edge BND

Case Date:
6/13/2022

Grass and bushes overgrowth

closed #180286

Sidewalk Requests

3850 S Walnut Street PIKE

Case Date:
6/10/2022

On the east side of S. Walnut Pike north of Rhorer Rd there is no sidewalk between the newly installed county walk (as part of the intersection improvement) and the Peppergrass development. The bank along the road in the area is steep requiring one to walk in the street where the visibility is not great.

closed #180285

Excessive Growth

3501 E Homestead DR

Case Date:
6/10/2022

Excessive lawn length. 12”+ tall

closed #180270

Excessive Growth

421 E 1st ST

Case Date:
6/9/2022

closed #180268

Other

3620 E Homestead DR

Case Date:
6/9/2022

I submitted Case #180206 on June 5, but Jo Strong mistakenly closed it on June 9, saying "no sidewalk at this location. I gave the location of the owner of the sidewalk, but the sidewalk is on the south side of their property, while their driveway is on the north side. The overgrown sidewalk is on Fields Drive. Jo Strong also said, "Is address correct?", but there was no way for me to respond. Please reopen this case. I attached a photo (although it isn't showing or acknowledged), but the situation has grown worse since I took this photo.

closed #180255

Drainage or Runoff

1406 S Nancy ST

Case Date:
6/8/2022

The drainage between 1406 and 1404 S. Nancy is extremely backed up with debris

closed #180249

Recycling

607 E Moody DR

Case Date:
6/8/2022

recycling and trash bins left by street

closed #180248

Excessive Growth

607 E Moody DR

Case Date:
6/8/2022

lawn is not mowed.

closed #180245

Street & Traffic Signs

449 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
6/8/2022

The street sign box is covered in graffiti

closed #180240

Unsafe Buildings

418 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
6/8/2022

While the abandoned home just north of my building has been boarded up by the property owner, the homeless are now entering the home by using the back porch stair/deck railing and hoisting themselves to the roof deck above and then entering through the sliding door there. I caught one popping their head up to see who pulled up yesterday morning, noticed that I saw him and then he ducked down below the windows. Windows are being covered up and doors are propped open on the front/back to allow a nice stream of air throughout to what seems to be the entire upstairs. The inability of the property owner to secure the ENTIRE home from entry by homeless is frustrating and should be taken seriously by the property owner because of the safety concerns that these instances create for myself, my family, my customers and many other citizens of Bloomington that are visiting Chocolate Moose, Bedrak and apartments near this location. Please advise on how this will be handled. Thank you.