closed #176826
Parks & Playgrounds
Willie Streeter Community Gardens, 2125 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/4/2021
Water fountain is not working
Water fountain is not working
Extremely rude boat house attendants at Griffey Lake today. Instead of letting us know the lake was closed when they saw us unload and launch our kayaks; the attendant waited until we were launched and past the bridge before screaming at us that the lake was closed. Had he let us know if any sort of nicer way this wouldn’t have been a problem at all. He also just stood and watched us load back up our kayaks and did not explain at all that the lake was closed. There were many people fishing and using the dock today so that was confusing that the lake was just closed to us. Hateful interactions like this will cause us to gladly not use this facility again.
Water foundation off
Our family loves this park but is lacking a bathroom.We were wondering if there was any way to get a port a potty?
The six tall black steel porch swings located in Switchyard Park need to have the pivots lubricated as they are making terrible noises when they're used to swing on.
Fence between 2 areas of the Ferguson dog park have been taken down or fell down between yesterday and this morning.
Wasp nest inside structure
While playing at the Lion's Den and Lower Cascades playgrounds, I've encountered employees smoking on the playground premises while children are present. They are the cleanup crew who care for the restrooms and trash. While I don't care about their habits or what they do with their break time, playgrounds are supposed to be a smoke free zone, and especially while kids are there.
Pickleball nets need adjusted. They need to be 36 in tall at the out of bounds line and 34 in tall in center of net.
Hello, I use the B-Line nearly everyday and have for the past year living while in Bloomington. I have noticed over the course of this summer parts of the line’s gravel running path have become overgrown with grass and tree branches, as well as having been filled by regular dirt. Many people who use the trail for this purpose, myself included, have resorted to running on the concrete. This is a high impact surface which causes pain in joints, especially in the feet and legs. Also, there are many bikers on the trail and the running path allows for myself and others to be out of the way. Resolving this problem will be very much beneficial to those in the community who use the B-Line trail for daily exercise. Thank you.