closed #206854
Trash
514 N Lincoln ST
- Case Date:
- 11/18/2025
Adams st. From 8th to 11th
Feces in the alley
Car illegally parked at 1415 David baker
I work in the leasing office at Atlas on 17th (1439 N Telluride St). Several residents have submitted complaints regarding the streetlights of our property not being on a night, which has concerned many for their safety and security. We have confirmed reports of there being no streetlights on for roads N Telluride St. and W Aurora Dr. The other streets on our property include W Redlands Dr, W Vail St, N Denver Rd, and N Arvada Rd.
Have informed HAND dozens of times about problems at this property: 1. selling meth 2. building fires on the lawn 3. unhoused sleeping in tents in the yard 4. trash and other hazards. Have called the Police Dept several times with no response and also have been receiving death threats which have been reported to the police.
On Monday, November 17, 2025 at approximately 1:48 PM, a City of Bloomington Parking Enforcement vehicle was parked directly in front of the air pump at Circle K, 527 E Third St, Bloomington, IN 47401, blocking public access to the equipment. This is not a designated parking space and the vehicle obstructed use of a paid utility intended for customers. I’ve attached photos showing the vehicle, its placement, and the blocked equipment. I’m submitting this so it can be documented and forwarded to the appropriate supervisor. City enforcement staff should be held to the same parking standards applied to the public. Thank you.
Unrecognized cars blocking exit, parked by no parking signs
The new bicycle storage cubes are not benefiting residents and are creating two significant problems: Immediate Safety Hazard: The cubes are an attractive nuisance and severe fall risk to children. Preschoolers have been observed climbing and jumping on the units. This confirms the greater community need is a safe play area, not this storage solution. Unauthorized Misuse: The units are already being used as personal storage by non-residents (unhoused), leading to increased and unwelcome traffic into the residential courtyard. The project failed to consult residents on community needs. I request immediate action to address the safety hazard and restrict unauthorized access to these units.
The new bicycle storage cubes are not benefiting residents and are creating two significant problems: Immediate Safety Hazard: The cubes are an attractive nuisance and severe fall risk to children. Preschoolers have been observed climbing and jumping on the units. This confirms the greater community need is a safe play area, not this storage solution. Unauthorized Misuse: The units are already being used as personal storage by non-residents (unhoused), leading to increased and unwelcome traffic into the residential courtyard. The project failed to consult residents on community needs. I request immediate action to address the safety hazard and restrict unauthorized access to these units.