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closed #202741

Excessive Growth

1108 E 1st ST

Case Date:
5/16/2025

closed #200710

Parking Permits

1108 East 1st Street

Case Date:
2/3/2025

Cars w/o permits routinely park in 1104-1112 East 1st. Frequent violators are rust Ford Fusion 965DHV and gray Honda HRV CKL580

closed #129193

Yard Waste

1109 E 1st ST

Case Date:
10/9/2012

Miss out picked up by Roy Bruce

closed #172554

Trash

1109 E 1st ST

Case Date:
5/25/2020

collection truck seems to have knocked over my trash bin but not taken away my trash (mostly baby's used diapers!). What do I do?

closed #203160

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

1109 E Hunter AVE

Case Date:
6/4/2025

Aggressive deer charging human beings

closed #156603

Recycling

1109 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
10/17/2016

closed #156863

Recycling

1109 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
11/1/2016

closed #157077

Recycling

1109 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
11/16/2016

closed #198937

City Construction Projects

1109 E Wylie ST

Case Date:
10/21/2024

20x20 site of digging, with tarps in place and visible cones. Neighbors say some crew started this last week, then abandoned it. I certainly did not give anyone permission to enter my property, and if this is a right of way, it does not show on the plat. I want it remediated, repaired, and reimbursement for the costs of this destruction of private property. I'll contact the city attorney tomorrow.

closed #200830

Parking Permits

1109 East Wylie Street

Case Date:
2/10/2025

Last night I tried for an hour to upload the required documents for a residential parking permit for my son’s car. The system rejects both pdfs and jpegs repeatedly. Today, I came to city hall to get the permit in person, and I was redirected to parking services on south walnut. When I arrived — at 12:45p — only one person appeared to be in the office, and she was unable to process the request and give me a residential parking permit. She indicated that the “person who could handle it,” was at lunch and would return at 1:30p. Like many, I presume, I used my own lunch hour to make an in-person visit to obtain a required residential parking permit. Staffing choices and, essentially, an office closure during a Bloomington resident’s traditional lunch hour seems inefficient and ineffective. I am standing in the parking office awaiting the return of, seemingly, the one person who can process my permit request.