open #206311
Excessive Growth
325 E 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 10/14/2025
There is a large bush at the front of this property which is growing over and obstructing the sidewalk on 10th street.
There is a large bush at the front of this property which is growing over and obstructing the sidewalk on 10th street.
The garbage cans are still here and the recycling bin is still filled with rotting trash. It smells like something has died. I would not complain so much but I have to live right next to this and it is almost at the corner of my yard. I do not understand why this is allowed to continue. Please help.
Re: After being denied a solution, I would like to clarify that this is CITY property. I do not understand how and why I should “contact the county regarding this” because the City of Bloomington owns this property. As an employee am I supposed to contact the County regarding issues at my workplace? No! That’s why I’m filling out this report. There is an invasive species on the CITY OF BLOOMINGTON’s property of which they have vowed to remove in recent initiatives. This is the responsibility of the city, not the county. I feel like you didn’t even actually read what I wrote and just looked at the address and said “NOPE! Not my responsibility” Bradford Pears (invasive species) located at Monroe Water Treatment Plant. The two trees are located at the discharge point of a surface drain. More importantly, the trees are located directly adjacent to the Hoosier National Forest, which is just a mere 50ft away (across Shady Side Dr). Currently, the trees are bearing fruit. It appears that these fruits' seeds have the opportunity to traverse the slope and end up in our watershed, tainting the Hoosier National Forest, as an invasive species. The trees should be removed ASAP, as part of the City's initiative to systematically remove Bradford Pear trees from public property. Given the proximity to the National Forest and in the confines of the Lake Monroe watershed, this is a priority site.
Excessive growth blocking sidewalk on both sides of the street
Trash from homeless camp behind the strip mall just east of fresh tyme
Recently I found out that a house was sold next door to my sister's home at 700 Parkway South in Bloominton. This home is being used as a half way house. It is in a resendental neighborhood. What is the rules concerning having such an establishment next door? Are you suppossed to be notified?
Trash left on front porch and in back yard. Previous citations repeatedly ignored. It's a mouse and rat haven, according to my pest exterminator.
An auto repair business is operating in a residential area against city regulations and zoning rules
This trash pile overflows into the street and sidewalk constantly.
I moved out of this property in January due to unsafe living conditions. There was a cracked foundation and slumping overhang. Our former neighbors have since reported that no outdoor work was done to the home.