closed #205734
Trash
529 E 1st ST
- Case Date:
- 9/16/2025
Piles of garbage left out on the front yard etc. At what point does enforcement of this house get serious? They are repeat offenders.
Piles of garbage left out on the front yard etc. At what point does enforcement of this house get serious? They are repeat offenders.
Neighbors have not had their trashed picked up in weeks, it’s overflowing and all over both theirs and our parking lot. We are a restaurant next door, and it is beginning to be embarrassing, let alone what potential bug problems it could bring left unmanaged. Thank you
The property is unkempt and the lawn is severely overgrown, it looks as though there are multiple invasive species and possibly dangerous growth to the neighborhood and any passerby. It is also difficult to see around the corner and overgrowth. This appears to violate city ordinances all other neighbors are expected to abide by. Please address this dangerous eyesore.
There is a large amount of sand and gravel at the base of Olive St, where it meets Hillside (1200 E Hillside). It is a danger for cyclists.
There's some sort of big divot or hole forming on E. Janet Drive near the intersection with 446. It is on the south side of the road. Can this get patched?
There area couple significant potholes in this interesection that should be filled in.
Street light is out
In 2024, the City of Bloomington planted native species along the west side of the B-Line trail adjacent to the 300 & 400 block of Mortons St. After a year of growth the portion next to the B-Line trail looks fine; however the “back side” of this planted area that is on the east side of Morton St is heavily overgrown, encroaching 3 to 4 feet into Morton St, obstructing traffic, pedestrians and bikers on Morton St. this is becoming a safety issue due to the narrowing of the street die to overgrown, and un-kempt planting of native plants along the B-Line trail. Requesting that the City of Bloomington groom the back side of this native planting, along Mortton St as to not obstruct the normal use of Morton shared by pedestrians, bikes and traffic.
Broken sidewalk in front of 1008 2nd Street and next door at 1004. May as well do both at once
People are parking on the south side of Cottage Grove just west of Lincoln, which normally is ok but they are parking *all the way to the corner* of Lincoln, making it difficult to turn left onto Cottage Grove from Lincoln. But they really can't be blamed because the yellow curb there was ripped up over the summer when they put in the ADA-compliant plates and then didn't finish the job. Could the curbs indicating no-parking sections in this area be repainted yellow?