open #203125
Wildlife Conflict
- Case Date:
- 6/3/2025
There is a rat stuck inside a trash can receptacle on the B line next to the the shade shelter between 4th and Kirkwood
There is a rat stuck inside a trash can receptacle on the B line next to the the shade shelter between 4th and Kirkwood
Lawn overgrown. Grass and weed over three feet high.
The city installed two very tall, bright LED lamplights as part of a project at the intersection of Winding Brook and Rogers Road, and The Stands and Rogers Road. These two large lights greatly increased the illumination directly into my primary bedroom windows on the south and east sides of my home and have created an ongoing nuisance that is visible from my condo 365 nights per year. This is unacceptable. Please assess these lights and correct this issue with more directional lighting (away from my residence, and, if possible, please use something other than LED. Thank you!
There is a nuisance light in a box attached to pole 814 6521 on Morton Street in the narrow greenway between the B-line and Morton, opposite the driveway to the all red house next to the Bloomington Center for Connection. It creates glare all over the neighborhood and directly into my house. It is not part of the street light system. I have photos on my phone but don't know how to attach them to this file. I believe it should come down. Thank you.
Dog is tied out 24/7 and has been there since fall 2024.
Fountian Drive and N Adams Street. Overgrown trees on the corner property causing a traffic line of sight problem.
A large portion of Pin oak on the west side of our home that is on city property just came down. We believe the rest of the tree is a hazard. Please contact me soon to assess the situation.
I just posted this, but I see that it had the wrong street address so I entered it by hand. There are small sycamore trees and other plants growing between the road and the curb
East 7th is unique in that it is two parallel roads each with its own signage. Stop signs have been installed, removed and reinstalled at various intersections. No where else is there traffic going the opposite direction (west) on both sides of an eastbound vehicular lane. Nor is there another pair of lanes going east with a westbound lane in between them anywhere else in town. The stop signs become more critical due to the additional complexity. Going east the vehicular lanes cannot see their signs. The bike next to me yesterday blew thru every sign while pointing at drivers at the intersections. When the motorized bike, electric scooter etc. keeps going as he did the car driver will instinctively assume the same especially if there isn't a sign visible until the last minute. Delivery trucks, city maintenance vehicles, and trash bins blocking one or the other at times create confusion. Remove the trees and, if a barrier is deemed necessary, plant low bushes.
the trees and weeds are overgrowing obstructing the views and dangerous on Kingston Drive turning off of Clarizz Blvd into the mall entrance. These need cut back and manicured.