closed #171738
Parks & Playgrounds
320 W 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 2/16/2020
Leonard springs is always dangerous for parking. Known problem. Needs fixed.
Leonard springs is always dangerous for parking. Known problem. Needs fixed.
I had my pointer mix puppy at the Ferguson Dog Park today, February 16, 2020. She was enjoying her time playing with all the other dogs until a Doberman came in and was instantly playing too rough. The other dog was pushing mine into the mud and biting at her legs. She is okay but just wanted to make you guys aware of the situation since myself and another person had to leave the dog park due to this Doberman playing too rough and their owner not stepping in.
uReport Case #171865 Not resolved New photo taken Wednesday. Some member of the public bagged the glass in plastic grocery bags. All your staff now has to do is collect those. Where? Start at the Bryan Park restrooms. Cross the bridge. Continue along the brushy area, past the bluebird box, almost till it ends.
Closure tape removed from past of swings and playground structure at Park Ridge Park
People who are seemingly from different households continue to use park shelter at Park Ridge Park. Thank you for putting out a sign at the Park Ridge Park basketball court requesting that individuals and families pratice CDC guidelines with respect to maintining a physical distance of at least 6 feet from all non-household members. I feel like a similar sign would be appopriate at the shelter area of Park Ridge Park to remind park goers of their duties to the community to aid in stopping the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Thank you for clearing the leaves from Park Ridge Park from the those beautiful but pesky large oak trees. Also, thank you for putting down grassseed and straw to aid in the park grounds maintence, helping to ensure that the park stays great for the next 20 years. The park users, community, and future park users thank you!
Bryan Park
When is the water going to be turned back on at the Ferguson dog park?
Basketball court cracked in Park Ridge East Park
Hi there. I wanted to first commend the parks department for putting their resources towards purchasing trees and having staff plant them in Schmalz Farm Park to help with the ecological restoration of the area. Projects like this are what make Bloomington such a great place to live! However, I have also been informed that, due to the complaint of one individual about taking up space for children to play, these trees are to be removed next week. I believe that this is a grave mistake - there are plenty of other parts of the park for children to play, the fragile young trees will likely not recover from another transplant, and the hard work of all of the parks employees will be for naught. I urge the parks department to reconsider this direction and leave the trees to prosper where they have been planted, helping to keep a Bloomington Park in great shape for years to come.