closed #156761
Excessive Growth
- Case Date:
- 10/25/2016
Growth behind new apartment complex at 720 N Walnut is again exceeding 8". This is the same area that was reviewed and cited early this summer.
Growth behind new apartment complex at 720 N Walnut is again exceeding 8". This is the same area that was reviewed and cited early this summer.
Street sign and pole down corner of W. 7th and Fairview. Tire mark at the base of pole.
There is a hole in the pavement at the intersection of Ruby and Covenanter, where there is a seam in the pavement. Very annoying when you turn onto Ruby from Covenanter.
The intersection of W. Silverthorne St. and Conti in Woodgate Subdivision has continued to deteriorate.
There is an all but abandoned house on our block at 1217 W 6th Street. There have been several complaints about the condition of the house and yard and it's actually worse since the City's initial intervention. Now there is trash accumulating at the front, the eave trough is falling off and the back yard is full of what looks like abandoned construction material.
KKK on b-line marker 146
Trash spread around yard between 622 and 616 N Washington street.
Hi, I was browsing google and noticed an email I had sent a while ago has been posted publicly. I intended that to be a private conversation. Will you remove it please? Thanks, Weldon https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=127420
Someone called the front desk to report 'obscene'graffiti at two sites: under the bridge on the way to Tri North (off 10th street) and on a "mural" box on 2nd street. She said the graffiti was painted over lettering on that box that said "Miracles."
Previously, the City had come out to repair the damaged pavement on our residential street (Regents Circle). However, upon current inspection of the repaired area, it's clear that the asphalt used to "fix" the pavement is shifting/sliding. This has left even more exposed damage than originally was there. Our hope is that the City can come out and review what kind of action plan can be used to "repair the repair". Thank you in advance! - Rob Aney