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closed #201311

Street Trees

1173 Benson Ct

Case Date:
3/5/2025

Recently, I've seen several young Tulip Trees infested with scale in the neighborhoods where I walk. I first noticed them because their bark is so black I thought they'd been scorched, but when I looked closely they're covered in scale. The trees are between the street and the sidewalk, so I assume they're city trees. They're in the Sherwood Oaks, Peppergrass, and surrounding neighborhoods. Here are the specific locations for the one's I've found so far: • Benson Court, just west of Jamie Lane. The tree is on the south side of the street. • Heather Drive, west of Preston. There's one on the south side of the street and another on the north side a bit further down the road (near Grasstree Ct.). • Allendale Drive, west of Bainbridge. On the north side of the street.

closed #201445

Street Trees

2701 S Pine Meadows DR

Case Date:
3/11/2025

We have two trees near the road at 2701S Pine Meadows that look pretty diseased and have been getting worse. See google images from 10 years apart.

closed #201668

Street Trees

515 E 10th ST

Case Date:
3/21/2025

A tree was downed on Wednesday due to the high winds. It has also taken down cables from the neighboring apartment building - which may hazardous. Additionally, the fallen limb is blocking both sidewalk area and private parking.

closed #201779

Street Trees

108 E 6th ST

Case Date:
3/30/2025

There is a tree, i have continued issuing complaints about, in front of metal works that is dying and falling over. Since i have been here for just one year the tree has fallen quite a bit more, its now to the point it has raised the entire sidewalk from road to the building and isnt stopping. The sidewalk cant be ground down anymore as the raise of the sidewalk has become too high. On the building side, it has raised the sidewalk all the way to my handicapped ramp and doesnt not seem it will stop anytime soon. On the street side, it has now made such a high difference between the sidewalk and the curb that people trip over all the time. The tree is dying and there is constantly branches and debris all over cars. Before anymore damage occurs, especially to the building and the handicapped ramp, along with the entire sidewalk itself, can it please be removed? On this stretch of 6th street every old dying tree has been replaced but much smaller reasonable trees except this one, and just one other further up to the square. Not only would removing these old decrepit damage causing trees be very benefifial to society especially the handicapped, but to replace these two dying trees with smaller matching trees would make our street more beautiful and noticeable and over all safer for everyone. Please very much consider coming and meeting with me about this tree. Thank you.

closed #201838

Street Trees

Case Date:
4/2/2025

I just moved in. This tree is right across from my driveway, on the opposite side of the road. I hope I am contacting the right source 4975 W Woodland Dr Bloomington In 47404 Thank you, ALexis

closed #202052

Street Trees

4100 N Rosewood Dr & Yellowwood ct

Case Date:
4/13/2025

Part of a tree has fallen and is blocking 75% of the road

closed #201998

Street Trees

900 S Washington ST

Case Date:
4/10/2025

Street tree is dying and dropping limbs frequently.

closed #202044

Street Trees

3300 S Rolling Oak DR

Case Date:
4/12/2025

There are two dead trees near oakmont dr and rolling oak dr intersection.

closed #202035

Street Trees

Gates Dr @ Sherwin Williams

Case Date:
4/11/2025

Street trees here are still dead years after reporting. It was previously said these would be replaced a long time ago. Are they finally going to be replaced?

closed #202350

Street Trees

1019 E Sheridan DR

Case Date:
4/28/2025

On E. Sheridan Drive, between Manor and Hawthorne, there are pine trees on the south side of the street by the creek. The furthest east tree is leaning over heavily towards the street and biking and walking path. There are parking spots under the tree and some power lines not far away that the tree might be able to hit when it falls. The tree has a heavy sideways tilt to it. The ground around the base of the tree is raised up. The creek bed behind the tree is eroding out. It seems like a matter of time before the tree falls over, uprooted on its own. Let this be the writing I will share with anyone who is injured by the pine tree falling that shows the City is on notice as to the inherent danger of a tree on City property that is in a state of ground heaving, appears ready to be uprooted, and could cause property damage, personal injury, or death due to the City's negligence in failing to remove the tree upon notice of the danger. Good luck. Please evaluate the tree and strongly consider preemtively removing it before it does any harm.