closed #177994
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3811 E Morningside DR
- Case Date:
- 10/26/2021
Big pot hole in drive with calvert
Big pot hole in drive with calvert
dumpster sitting out for months, people putting human waste in it
This property is a disaster.Neighbors realize the city is limited as to what it can enforce but these residents are allowing invasive weeds to grow all along the street which must be a violation of some code. On the rare occasion they do mow, they allow lawn clippings to pile up in the street and leave them there to blow away or go down the storm drain. Look in the drain, please. Their weeds need to be eradicated for the sake of all surrounding neighbors. I believe they have been repeatedly warned about not mowing. When they do mow, it is ONLY the area at the curb which we all assume is your only jurisdiction; however, their backyard is so over-grown it can't help but be a breeding ground for vermin. Seriously, please help the Blue Ridge neighborhood with all you can. It gets worse every year. Pics were taken but won't load.
The owner of this property has let a bunch of homeless people move in and they have trash completely laying all over the front yard, clothes everywhere, the back yard they burn trash and it makes the entire neighborhood smell like burnt plastic.
These vagrants are filling the yard with tons of trash, the street has trash in it, a car is almost in the road, it is extremely unsightly.
09/27/2021: Same individual called again to complain about property over growth.
Hello. I am a Bloomington resident residing at 110 1/2 W 6th St. My apartment entrance is in an alleyway off of 6th between Walnut and College. While this alley has normal amounts of debris, there seem to be many unsafe wires dangling from the various poles and buildings. My main concern is with the alley behind my building. The entrance is off of Walnut between "Btown Diner" and "Samira" restaurants. There is an abundance of trash, grease, vomit, bugs, defecation, and cigarettes throughout the space that causes a repulsive smell and attracts many rodents. This is a very unsanitary environment that workers from the businesses(restaurants especially) on 6th Street take their breaks in. I am not sure the best course of action but I would suggest having the businesses clean their trash bins in addition to having the city power wash the grease and other various fluids off the pavement. I would appreciate a response. Thank you, Ryan
Trash bins by street. Not clear if they belong to 713 or 705 N. Grant or both.