Parks & Playgrounds
Park Ridge Park
- Case Date:
- 12/8/2019
Thank you for removing the leaves from Park Ridge Park!!!!!!
I am sure that will make an impact next season in terms of making the sloped areas of the park less likely to suffer from erosion over the winter (given the straw mulch and seed put down) and then aid in rejuvenating the grass in those areas, again leading to less erosion, less maintenance, and a better park for the neighborhood and the city! Thanks!!!
Parks & Playgrounds
3800 S The Stands Dr, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 12/5/2019
Drainage from the football field covers the path from Olcott Park to JCMS with water (even after days with no rain). The water turns to ice when the temperature drops. Dozens of school children and community members use the path daily. I’ve seen school children slip and fall hard on their way to school. In past years the path is not adequately able to be maintained to remove the ice...the ice gets so thick that a general maintenance crew would not be able to remove it once it has formed. This path is often skipped by snow removal efforts (not sure if it’s City or MCCSC). Please consider a way to redirect this flow before someone gets seriously hurt. Thank you.
Parks & Playgrounds
3816 S Mill Stone CT
- Case Date:
- 12/2/2019
Parks & Playgrounds
Bloomington, Indiana
- Case Date:
- 11/29/2019
Sign not properly planted into the ground at the skatepark. It's barely into the earth with no apparent concrete footer underneath. I don't know if someone fell against it or if it was the insane winds the other day that pushed it back like this.
Parks & Playgrounds
800-846 W 9th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 11/23/2019
Hi, i just found another used needle in the playground at Rev. Butler Park. This is in addition to one i found under a picnic shelter earlier this earlier. The City absolutely must provide sharps containers at every park! I know or at least two other community members who have shared their concerns with the City about needles at Butler Park. The first child that steps on a dirty needle and sues the city will be so unfortunate. Posting sharps containers in public places is a totally accepted best practice to promote the safety of both the general public, and the needle using community. Please.
Parks & Playgrounds
3425 E Longview AVE
- Case Date:
- 10/28/2019
Hi,
Regarding Park Ridge Park, as the fall leaf season approaches, I want to bring up leave removal at the park. It does seem as though some bare ground did develop at the park this season and I would say that it is due in part to the lack of leaf removal. Neighborhood residents might be able to aid in getting our very shaded and "treed" park cleared. To make the most of that, we would appreciate it if Parks and Rec or some other city agency could help out with coordinating with the leave removal crews to ensure that if we do gather the leaves that they will be picked up. Is that something that the department can help out with?
Thanks as always,
John
Parks & Playgrounds
4010-4598 N Stone Mill Rd, Bloomington, Indiana, 47408
- Case Date:
- 10/27/2019
One of the water hydrants at the Ferguson dog park has a cracked fitting and is continually spraying water.
Parks & Playgrounds
Bloomington, Indiana
- Case Date:
- 10/3/2019
Porta pot at Upper Cascades Park is completely full. Trash and toilet paper is maintained regularly, but bowl is full of waste.
Parks & Playgrounds
921-951 S Henderson St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 9/28/2019
Bryan Park Tot Lot surface is cracking open
Parks & Playgrounds
Bloomington, Indiana
- Case Date:
- 9/24/2019
I absolutely love RCA Park and often go with my two dogs to walk the trails and play in the open field. Overall I feel safe, but I have noticed homeless men walking the trails behind the school and walking into the woods (presumably to do drugs or to find their camps which are obvious from some trails). Although not completely comfortable with this, I understand it is still a public park. My main concern is the human feces I have encountered at the park. Once, about a month ago, right on one of the paved trails, and again today (Sept 24) on the concrete area of the public restrooms. This is a serious safety matter that needs to be brought to your attention. Thank you for all the hard work your department does!