closed #184942
Utilities Yardwork
1307 E Davis ST
- Case Date:
- 8/8/2023
A tree feel from 1307 E Davis Street across the street and is blocking an important drainage area across the street that is extremely important for the downhill run off.
A tree feel from 1307 E Davis Street across the street and is blocking an important drainage area across the street that is extremely important for the downhill run off.
My neighborhood located between Sherwood Oaks church and Jackson Creek middle school is currently undergoing placement of fiberoptic cables. I strongly prefer to not have this done in my yard. My neighbors seem to feel the same. It's already been done recently with Smithville (last year). They nearly hit a gas line in my neighbor's yard two houses over in our cul de sac. They did hit a water line in the yard across the street from us in the cul de sac. They seem to dig without much regard for our approval and preferences as homeowners. Do we have rights as homeowners to decline placement of these fiberoptic cables? I appreciate any correspondence. Ryan Niehaus 2515 E Caray Ct Bloomington IN
The water department dug this hole in my yard along with another huge hole earlier this summer. The other was filled and reseeded but this never was.
New water meters are being put in along Old State Road 37. There is a safety issue with the mess left behind. Workers have left large trash piles and large mounds of dirt behind where pedestrians walk. The gravel is settling and leaving dips in the grade.
405 E 20th Street Bloomington IN: CBU repaired a water line at the rear of the property, removed a fence and did not repair or replace the fence. Reported to CBU Transmission & Distribution last week, not follow-up phone call. Olympus Properties (812) 334-8200
My name is Steve Egyhazi segyhazi@iu.edu and I live at 3922 S Woods Edge Bend in Bloomington 47401, cellphone 812-340-0759. I am hopeful this form is the correct place to submit this concern: On or before 2/21/2020 I noticed that my front-yard sewer plate thing is all ripped up and askew like I've never seen it before and it just don't seem right. Here's a photo album you can see for yourself. https://photos.app.goo.gl/zojVXZeV3LNPraB17 I'm afraid of critters and lawn mowers etc messing this up even further. I did not do this and hopeful you can correct it or make sure the subcontractor that did do this can correct it. Thanks for any follow up by phone, sms, or email, I appreciate it. Regards, Steve Egyhazi, homeowner.
Fire hydrant was recently replaced in front yard. Big hole was dug as part of the work. Was filled in (Friday?). Ground where dug now is several inches obviously below rest of ground level. Assuming settled with aid of rain. Needs leveled.
Power or communication cables are tied down to a seemingly dead tree on the back of my property. Also large growth on neighboring pole in my front/side yard.
Area near the hydrant replacement remains significantly depressed. Is a trip/fall hazard. I was waiting to see if grass would sprout and what that effect would be, but exceptionally minimal grass has grown despite significant moisture and coverage. 4021 E. Morningside Drive
HAZARD (I hope you can see the whole picture, not just grass): this is case #172549, the hole in the Hunter foot path, which has been referred to CBU. It has gotten considerably worse and is very dangerous at night. When there is no light, a cyclist might fly over the handle bar or a pedestrian might break an ankle or leg. This needs to be seen to asap.