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open #208828

Trash

648 N Madison ST

Case Date:
2/23/2026

The trash in the trashcans are not being collected regularly in the Trades District, especially in front of Bailey Weiler. Soma is scheduled to open soon which will exacerbate this problem.

open #208827

Potholes, Other Street Repair

202 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/23/2026

Huge pothole in the middle of the intersection of North Morton and West 6th Street. Thank you!

open #208821

Sidewalk & Curb Complaints

2506 E 5th ST

Case Date:
2/23/2026

Driveway gravel covering sidewalk. I have rectified this before when the volume was much smaller. It seem to be a defect, although it may meet code. Neither residents, nor owners/management are cognizant of the issue, apparently. They still haven't rectified the reported and NOVed light trespass issue either.

open #208816

Trash

202 S Yancy LN

Case Date:
2/22/2026

Both bins are overturned and spilling out trash, including a large headboard, onto street, environment, and fire department property. Tenants seem to have vacated. I believe Sarge is that property's manager, and the owner probably also owns Riverway Plumbing. Thanks. I know it's the cheap neighborhood, but geez.

open #208807

Unsafe Buildings

164 N Park Ridge RD

Case Date:
2/21/2026

Utility pole in Park Ridge East Park next to Morningside Dr is cracking at the base and leaning slightly. Looks likely to fall soon.

open #208805

Unsafe Buildings

928 N Lindbergh DR

Case Date:
2/21/2026

Safety and Design Failure of Bicycle Storage Project at 900 North Lindbergh/Summit Courtyard I am writing to formally address the $87,000 bicycle storage project once again that this Commission approved and installed in our courtyard at 900 North Lindbergh. While the City has attempted to shift the burden of these units onto the Bloomington Housing Authority, the responsibility for the fundamental failure of this project lies with this Commission’s planning and design process. This project serves as a perfect example of why direct resident involvement is mandatory. You cannot plan for a community you do not talk to. It is not enough to post notices on social media; many of us are not on those platforms. By relying on digital-only 'outreach,' you effectively chose to exclude the very people who live here. If we had been asked, any one of us could have told you these units were redundant because we already have storage. Because they were unnecessary for residents, they have inevitably been claimed by non-residents for nefarious purposes. Furthermore, this Commission ignored the physical reality of the site. I submitted photos to uReport showing this courtyard flooding during construction, yet the project proceeded in a known flood plain. Beyond the engineering failure, the human cost is worse. Because you designed these without our input, you created an 'attractive nuisance.' These cubes are chest-high and completely opaque—they are hidden closets that security patrols cannot see into. From a cruiser, a guard cannot see behind, around, or inside them. This week, an unidentified male used that very cover to physically block the entrance to my apartment and harass my downstairs neighbor—an elderly man in a wheelchair who had just returned from a nursing home. I am 45 years old. I worked the hospitality jobs that keep this town running and rode a bike home after midnight for survival, not leisure. You have taken a tool for survival and turned it into an $87,000 hazard. The police and security cannot solve a design flaw. This Commission created this danger, and this Commission must now take the lead in fixing it. These units must be bolted shut or removed immediately. It is time to involve the residents directly and physically before another dime of public funds is wasted.

open #208789

Business

210 E Kirkwood AVE

Case Date:
2/19/2026

My understanding is that this establishment is not legally allowed to have a liquor license due to their proximity to a church. The HPC rejected their application to become an historic district, and they have no other avenues to legally sell alcohol I am aware of. Please let me know if I am mistaken, or if they are flagrantly violating the law.

open #208786

Blocked Sidewalk

906 W 6th ST

Case Date:
2/19/2026

This is an Airbnb. The management dropped the can off in the grass between the street and sidewalk over a month ago and has not touched it since. Special pickup by the city was made over a week ago. Guests have now moved can to sidewalk. Home has been visited by management within this month’s time but ignore the trash can every time. It would be nice if folks who don’t live in the neighborhood would at least pretend that they care about the rules. Thank you for your assistance.

open #208783

Nuisance Lights

480 N Morton ST

Case Date:
2/19/2026

Bench seat with awning pavilion has lamps. One lamp cover is broken. Please fix

open #208759

Other

925 N Jackson ST

Case Date:
2/18/2026

Dog constantly in yard, barking. Some days worse than others.