closed #75336
Excessive Growth
1825 S Covey LN
- Case Date:
- 1/12/2011
Overgrown bush that has never been trimmed even though complaints have been made. Caller says someone is unloading a car at this abandoned place.
Overgrown bush that has never been trimmed even though complaints have been made. Caller says someone is unloading a car at this abandoned place.
This could be 1819 Covey. the caller was not sure. The property is next to 1821 s covey. It is vacant, overgrowth and trash. she can not see to back out of her driveway safely.
overgrown yard, particularly bushes at perimeter, need cutting, house itself in disrepair, think it's unsafe
Dumpster sitting in front of house is overflowing w/trash.
Yard is overgrown
There has been a dumpster at the house for over a year. It is serving as a dumping grounds for contractors and neighbors. There is construction debris strewn about.
This is the back of BDLC. Their address is 1807 S Highland Ave but the problem area is in the back on Covey Lane. A television and wood pallets have been sitting next to the dumpster for nearly a year. Recently a plastic slide has been added to the mess. I would appreciate it being removed as it is an eyesore.
Weeds and overgrowth
I live on West Ezekiel Drive in Bloomington, which is part of the Summit Woods HOA. I've owned my home at this address for over three years, long before the rest of the neighborhood was developed. Since the neighborhood has filled in, the townhouses on my street have not been served by Bloomington city trash or recycling, leaving residents and nearby students in an apartment complex to pile trash in two hastily placed dumpsters in the drive behind our row of homes. As of tonight, the dumpsters are, once again, overflowing with trash, with full trash bags and loose trash blowing around our back yards and flocks of black birds feeding on the scraps. I have three children who often play outside, and several of my neighbors also have young children as well. Not only is this situation an on-going eyesore, but it is also dangerous and a sanitation risk for residents and families in the neighborhood. The city of Bloomington has told us that since this is a private street, there is nothing they can do to help. I’m writing to ask if you will help us address this immediate mess and also help us find a long-term solution to this perpetual problem. All of the homeowners on this street pay thousands of dollars in HOA fees every year only to see our street overrun with trash, which, ultimately, will depress property values and/or resale potentials. This situation is unacceptable and I'm hoping you to help us hold the HOA accountable and also help us find a new, more reliable and sanitary solution for the dumpsters. Every other house in our development has curb-side trash and recycling, including units literally across the street from us. I have reached out to Summit Woods HOA numerous times and they have never returned my calls or emails. Thank you so much for your help. You're welcome to call or email me if you have further questions. Richard Barnett scbarnet@indiana.edu 919-559-6282