closed #152483
Graffiti
5574 W Tensleep RD
- Case Date:
- 4/24/2016
Gang Graffiti
Gang Graffiti
There's a white Aurora vehicle parked, it's not been driven since before the pandemic started. Expired plates. Seems to have been left here.
I don't know how many people have to report this vehicle as being left, unmoved and unregistered for the past 2 years. I know at least 2 neighbors have reported it and it's still sitting there. White Aurora, maybe an Oldsmobile? License plate expired in July 2019 and it's not moved since that before that time. The woman who owns the car has MULTIPLE other cars that she's driving but hasn't touched that one in the two years it's been sitting there. The bumper hangs over and blocks the sidewalk, the snowplows have to work around it because it never gets moved. They've plowed the snow up behind it which makes it difficult to see around. WHY is this vehicle still here???
Maroon SUV with expired plates starting with 977 has been sitting here since before winter. It hasn't moved, the driver's door window has been down since at least fall, maybe summer. It's full of junk. No extra parking at this building, vehicles plate expired in 2021 and don't know the last time it was driven. Believe it is non-functional.
Red SUV. Plate: 977HA. Hasn't moved in 6 months. Full of junk/garbage. Plates expired in 2021. Not enough spaces for tenants who live here to park. Parking at other buildings in other tenants places. There's a ticket on the front windshield that's been there for a week.
Dark blue Pontiac Vibe has been parked here for a month or longer without plates. It appears it's being used for storage and/or unwanted items.
Line of sight problem at the intersection of S. Curry Pike and Glen Oaks Drive. Lawson met w/Don Porter, Traffic Division. on site. The bushes & trees need to be trimmed back on 2302 S. Curry Pike.
There is a line of sight issue turning right out the Goodwill Store parking lot. The trees and vegetation makes it very difficult to see oncoming traffic, since Liberty Drive makes a bend right at our access drive. An article was ran in the Bloomington Herald Times by Marci Creps describing how hazardous this intersection is. We would like to have this resolved as quickly as possible, given the bad publicity we have already received from this issue.
Leaves trash cans outside for almost a week after pickup
Not sure if this is formally in the City or not and if HAND has jurisdiction here, but this property has a very tall fence surrounding the property that comes right up to the intersection of Rayle and Fairington. It is so tall and so close to the intersection that a driver cannot see traffic coming around the corner. It is unsightly and, more importantly, dangerous.