closed #202497
Debris Removal (Sand, General Street Debris)
- Case Date:
- 5/6/2025
The end of Basswood Drive (dead end) is covered in garbage and debris- this is city property
The end of Basswood Drive (dead end) is covered in garbage and debris- this is city property
The water runoff from Sare Road travels down McCartney Lane to end in a very small drain that is not large enough to facilitate proper drainage. This photo was from yesterday‘s mild rain. At times the water is much deeper and standing longer because the drain is clogged. A larger drain needs to be installed or possibly an additional drain as well, further up the road. This may be leading to erosion of soil and possibly foundation issues and needs to be addressed soon. We are also due to have our road paved this year so the drainage would need to be fixed prior to that. Please advise.
2nd St and Morton St. Approximately 540 S Morton St. There is a huge chunk of asphalt missing which makes the southbound lane un-driveable.
There trash on 807 west Dodd street not on 817 west Dodd street I am sorry for my address mistake
Let you know your construction signs have fallen down they sign sitting on grass on liberty
Water runoff (consistent, day to day problem), from nearby/ adjoining (possibly restaurant/fine dining businesses) is a visual/ sanitary problem to pedestrians.
One of the water meter covers for our culdesac has been run over by the mowers and is half off the meter sump!
I submitted UReport#202323 and received a response that the case was closed about the removal of broken pavement that I had removed from Sussex Dr and Queensway between High St and Monclair that potentially would be washed into the storm drains that the case was closed. I realize that this a busy time for the city crews responding to pothole issues. However several weeks have gone by and the pile of broken pavement is still at the base of my driveway at 2305 Sussex Dr. Hopefully a crew will get to this soon. Don Eggert
B-Town Diner at 211 N. College allows it's employees and guests to freely use electronic smoking devices in it's establishment, despite the health inspector specifically instructing the owner and management that this was not allowed. Employees have also allowed and encouraged a minor employee (under the age of eighteen) to engage in this practice. There have been complaints to the owner and management but these have been ignored or flatly dismissed. These devices are in frequent use by wait staff as well as kitchen staff.
Homeless people are again living in People’s Park. They’re using drugs, fighting, leaving trash everywhere, screaming and yelling, urinating and defecating and have taken over most of the benches and tables. It also appears that they are sleeping there overnight. We bought ice cream across the street and expected to have a nice Sunday afternoon in the park for thirty minutes or so… we tried sitting on the steps of a business on the opposite side of Dunn Street but the shrubbery nearby was probably soaked in urine based on the stench. We simply left at that point….. No other Indiana city of the same size and population has a homeless population of 1 % of that of Bloomington and that is directly attributable to the fact that Bloomington attracts these people by virtue of feeding them and enabling them unlike anywhere else in Indiana. I’ve lived in and near Bloomington since 1974 and this has simply gotten totally out of hand.