Bloomington’s Proactive Property Maintenance Enforcement

By: Diane Benjamin

On December 8, 2025 the Bloomington City Council heard a presentation on Proactive Property Maintenance Enforcement Update:

Text discussing changes to a city's property maintenance enforcement model, emphasizing proactive measures, common violations, and future plans.

Since I didn’t write much about this, I asked GROK AI when it happened. I remembered it, just not when. Grok gave me the answer in 10 seconds. PDF page 5: https://bloomingtonil.portal.civicclerk.com/event/1012/files/agenda/9377

As long as AI is a tool it isn’t a problem.

I looked this up because of this post on Next Door, the name(s) were left off on purpose:

A person's commentary about the city measuring neighborhood grass, expressing surprise and humor about the practice.

This post had 22 responses so far. These are my favorites:

A screenshot of a humorous social media conversation discussing potholes on roads, with comments mentioning measuring potholes, a phone number for reporting them, and expressions of amusement.

When government employees run out of required work – they create work that isn’t the job of government. Proactive Property Maintenance is authoritarian, especially when Bloomington has a ton of deferred maintenance. I think we are still waiting for the complete list Alderman Montney has requested over and over and over.

4 thoughts on “Bloomington’s Proactive Property Maintenance Enforcement

  1. The Owen nursery property looks derelict.
    Wonder if the City is practicing “no mow May?”

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