closed #202699
Street Trees
Acuff & Rosewood
- Case Date:
- 5/15/2025
Tree hanging in road needs trimmed please. Hitting school buses windshield. Thank you!
Tree hanging in road needs trimmed please. Hitting school buses windshield. Thank you!
Yard behind the fenced in area is overgrown. Probably 2 feet tall.
Caller to HAND reported that overwhelming amount of trash in the backyard, the garage door is open with garbage in it and there is a gas can amongst the garbage in yard.
Sidewalk on the north side of the road is half blocked by overgrown hedges/trees
crossing through this intersection headed either east or west is real rough
Dear City of Bloomington Representative, I am writing to formally request the consideration of an ordinance prohibiting the use of engine brakes (commonly known as “Jake Brakes”) on E 3rd Street West of SR 446 into Bloomington. This stretch of road, being a key route with both residential and commercial presence, frequently experiences disruptive noise pollution from heavy trucks utilizing engine brakes. As a resident in the area at Summerhouse, I can personally attest to the significant impact this has on daily life and overall well-being. The frequent noise not only disrupts daytime activities but also affects my ability to sleep soundly at night, compromising rest and health. Supporting Evidence: 1. Noise Pollution and Health: Studies have consistently shown that chronic exposure to high-decibel noise—like that produced by engine brakes—can contribute to sleep disturbances, increased stress levels, and even cardiovascular risks. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), noise above 55 dB is considered harmful, and engine brakes often exceed 80–100 dB. 2. Ordinance Effectiveness: Many municipalities across the U.S. have adopted engine brake ordinances in residential areas to reduce noise pollution and improve quality of life. 3. Local Impact: Given the residential density and commercial activity along E 3rd Street, enforcing a restriction would bring it in line with common noise abatement practices, ensuring a quieter, more livable environment for its residents. I believe that introducing this ordinance would not only improve the quality of life for residents but also align with community standards of noise control and public health considerations. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss this matter further and provide any additional information that may be helpful. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Paul Laudeman
Large vacant field on the west side of Rogers Street (in front of Catalent) has not been mowed all spring and grass is overgrown. Property transferred ownership this spring and it seems the new owners are not keeping the grass cut.
Grass is over a foot tall.
Tree fell across sidewalk north side of Canada just west of nursing home