Abandoned Vehicle
121 W Allen St
- Case Date:
- 7/10/2025
These vehicles are abandoned. Or someone has claimed the street as their private junkyard with abandoned vehicles. Can these vehicles be removed? If they are allowed to stay, could you share information about why? I appreciate your time, thank you!
Parking on Unimproved Surface
121 W Allen St
- Case Date:
- 7/10/2025
There are many abandoned vehicles parked here. Many are on an unimproved surface. This seems to be a violation of unimproved surface parking, abandoning vehicles, and using the street as a junkyard. Can these vehicles be fined and removed?
- Case Date:
- 7/15/2025
Auto Heaven (junkyard) is parking junk cars on both the South and North sides of Allen St. Several are on the first block west of Walnut Street, which is not his property.
Can you please get him to move these? The unhoused have access to them and sleep in them. It's not safe for them and it's a serious eyesore for pedestrians and bikers.
The owner of Auto Heaven should be storing these junk cars behind his fences where they are out of sight and cannot be accessed by the unhoused.
Water Utility Problems
121 W Hoosier ST
- Case Date:
- 4/26/2019
We have had decreasing water pressure since lunchtime today. Now we have no water coming into the house.
- Case Date:
- 5/24/2007
can exceeds size limit
- Case Date:
- 7/31/2003
no sticker
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2002
no sticker
Abandoned Vehicle
121 West Allen Street
- Case Date:
- 7/30/2018
Vehicles from the auto salvage yard parked on the street for months, in various stages of being dismantled.
Blocked Street
121-199 W Hoosier St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403
- Case Date:
- 4/5/2019
A camper has been parked on W Hoosier St on the for over a week, taking up the road the neighborhood uses for extra parking. My neighbors don't know who it belongs to.
Utilities Construction
1210 1/2 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 6/26/2018
Hello,
There has been utilities construction going on by our apartment for over a month now. We understand that there is a lot of noise that comes along with it, especially since they have to break through multiple feet of rock to be able to place new sewer lines. We have been understanding in the last few weeks as rock hammering began at 7AM and went on through 5PM Monday-Friday. Even as this construction extended to Saturdays as well.
As of last night however, the construction went on all night long. I am guessing that since this is a city run construction project that the noise ordinance was overlooked, however with the continued rock hammering this is unacceptable. It is disruptive and prevented us from sleeping through the night (which is especially impressive given that we have grown accustomed to the street noise typical of living on Walnut Street).
Again, we get that this is an important project and that there is a lot of noise that comes along with that. However work through the night cannot continue.
Sincerely,
Brandon Fricke