closed #168900
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1641 S Pickwick PL
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2019
Potholes -- intersection of S Pickwick Place & Winfield Road, Bloomington, IN 47401
Potholes -- intersection of S Pickwick Place & Winfield Road, Bloomington, IN 47401
Grass is high.
Structure appears to be in state of disrepair, "ready to fall down."
Roughly 1640 S Dorchester Dr, west side of road has large, sweeping hole that has reached the sub-grade. Other holes beginning to form further south on S Dorchester Dr on the east side of the road.
Roughly 1640 S Dorchester Dr, west side of road has large, sweeping hole that has reached the sub-grade. Other holes beginning to form further south on S Dorchester Dr on the east side of the road. Previously reported under case #176982, was closed nearly 4 months ago with no action taken to resolve the problem. The hole has deepened in this time and continues to get worse. Recommend immediate action before this further degrades the road sub-grade or causes vehicular damage.
lot not mowed, yard trash, junk chair, graffiti on shed
Caller said the grass is about 2 1/2' to 3' tall. The trees are overgrown to where you cannot see the house clearly. Caller said this looks to be vacant and believes homesless people are crashing here.
This house has been neglected for at least the two years that I have been in the area. There is a tree branch that has fallen into the roof, causing a hole. The branch has been there for over a year and the whole has gotten bigger. The frame of the house near the front window looks 'broken.' It looks like the house is falling to the side. The lawn is completely overgrown. It has had zero attention in two years (plus?). It is out of control. There is a van parked at the house. Every now and then the van will be moved from the driveway to the street in front of the house, but it seems like for the most part the house is abandoned. Sometimes some rather shady people come and go from that area but I don't know if they actually go into the house or not.
Grass and weeds are extremely high.