closed #201629
Trash
2503 S Camden DR
- Case Date:
- 3/19/2025
Homeless encampment and piles of trash in the yard
Homeless encampment and piles of trash in the yard
The trash pickup truck just went by my street, picking up trash notmally. But the truck was playing loud music filled with obscenities and violent language. My young kids enjoy watching the trash pickup - please instruct trash pickup personnel to stop blasting inappropriate music to everyone on my street right away. Thanks, Daniel Cueto
The trash pickup truck just went by my street, picking up trash notmally. But the truck was playing loud music filled with obscenities and violent language. My young kids enjoy watching the trash pickup - please instruct trash pickup personnel to stop blasting inappropriate music to everyone on my street right away. Thanks, Daniel Cueto
This house ha excessive trash all over the back yard facing the B line (some bagged, some loose, piles of pallets, old mattresses, etc.) There also appear to be at least two groups of people camping/squatting on the property, while the back windows of the house have "KEEP OUT, NO TRESPASSING" signs. It's an eye sore and a safety hazard.
Trash everywhere. Appears to be the remnants of an encampment but nothing has been done to remove/remediate the trash for the last 6 months.
This bag just showed up one day. I can't physically move it by myself, but I think it's on the city's right of way. I'm not sure so that's why I'm filling this out. It's on Watson and Bryan. Pic attached. I tried moving it, but I think it's filled with concrete or sand? It's been there for months. I would move it myself if I could, but it looks like people passing by are now throwing trash into it.
There are homeless people living in makeshift structures in the backyard of this property. There is trash everywhere. There are vehicles everywhere. This needed to be addressed immediately. I don't know if the home is abandoned or what is going on. You can see all of this from the b line trail.
Garbage like plastic sheets (like a tarp), shoes, sandals, and food containers in the retention ponds.
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.