closed #168596
Excessive Growth
1001 W RCA Park DR
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2019
property appears to be abandoned, yard overgrown
property appears to be abandoned, yard overgrown
A washer and dryer has been sitting on the front porch for over 6 months.
Problems at 115 E Sunny Slopes Dr House abandoned for over a year-past owner called, but no action-I am neighbor (at 105) and I mowed the front, but the back is over 24" high-and big problem with pool in back that has not been drained for 2 years or more (serious mosquito threat)
A backyard in my neighborhood is overgrown and has excessive debris. It is infested with rats.
Saturn ( possible auction vehicle ) was dropped in our parking lot at 1701 East Second Street, United Presbyterian Church, several months ago. We put a notice under the windshield twice for the owner to contact the office about the vehicle. No one has contacted us. As the picture illustrates, the car isn't fully in the parking space, causing a hazard when people try to exit our parking lot. We must assume the vehicle is abandoned as no one has moved it in over 3 months and no one will contact us about it. There are numbers on the windshield that might be from an auction.
I had previously reported these potholes, but the ticket had been closed out and stated it was completed and 18 holes were filled. This pothole and a few others are still there. The pothole pictured is the biggest and deepest of all of them and poses a threat to cars. After the initial potholes were filled I counted and only 9 holes were filled. I do not know if they intend to come back and fill these holes, but I thought I would bring it to your attention that they were not all taken care of. I do understand that when it is raining they cannot be filled and it needs to be a nice day! I would just hate for any of our employees or tenants to damage their car from this hole. Hopefully this can be resolved soon, weather permitting. Thanks.
606 and 608 East Heather Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401 - My neighbor and I have been suffering deterioration of the street in front of our homes and request that the asphalt be patched or resurfaced to avoid further deterioration or damage to our vehicles.
For weeks now, there has been several bags of garbage and overflowing trash cans in the front yard of 320 S. Grant St. I am concerned that this is going to develop into a rat infestation. We already battle rodents in the neighborhood. This is a rental property registered to Jeff Jones of Cadjon Development, LLC. What can be done to clean up this health hazard.