closed #175925
Trails
2605 S Kendall DR
- Case Date:
- 5/26/2021
Homeowner has built their own private staircase and path on park property
Homeowner has built their own private staircase and path on park property
The lesser celandine (an invasive plant species) is almost in full bloom along the southern end of the Bloomington B Line Trail. It extends the width of about 3 lots along the trail. I thought it would be good to report since it's spreading quite rapidly. It used to only be around the wooden stairs that the neighbor installed on Bloomington Parks property (see photo). Also there is Japanese Knotweed in the area that is currently a small patch, but can spread quickly. The knotweed has not yet emerged from the ground.
This person always parks their truck up on the sidewalk, partially obstructing it. It is usually on nights and weekends so I'm hoping there is a way to assess this outside of business hours. Thank you.
Grass over grown
three dogs are left in the front yard tied up to a fence and tree for extended periods of time. You can see the brown dirt they run back and forth in all day. I'm not sure why they neglect their pets. I am also not sure why they need to tie their pets in the front yard 5 feet from the street. The dogs do not have access to shelter, water, or food. They bark at every passing person walking by.
mixed
mixed 946 JS
The street sign for Kendall Drive, where is meets S. Bryan Street, is hidden in a small patch of trees. In the winter its very difficult to see the road sign, and in the summer the road sign basically doesn't exist. I was wondering if it was possible to either move the street sign so that it is more visible or trim back the trees.