Trails
Bloomington Rail Trail
- Case Date:
- 6/26/2017
The tree branches hanging over the sidewalk connecting the B-Line to the parking lot and Rail Trail are extremely low. I keep hitting my helmet on them as I bike through. It would be nice to get these trimmed back. Thanks!
Trails
2906-2974 East Buick Cadillac Boulevard
- Case Date:
- 3/23/2018
Branches fallen with the snow blocking the trail in latimer woods
- Case Date:
- 2/9/2018
Vehicle blockers broken on Ralston b-line spur on Ralston at both Madison and Bryan streets. Also there is still ice and snow on the b-line spur in the same location.
- Case Date:
- 5/16/2016
I routinely walk along S. Highland Ave. just north of the Y and then around the Winslow Sports Complex trail. I've noticed a lot of poison ivy growning very close to the sidewalk and then along the trail on the west side (near Highland) near the batting cages. I hope someone will see to it that this is removed or killed so no pedestrians are at risk. Thanks
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2013
Large poison ivy is growing at the entrance to the rails to trails path. Specifically, it is on the fence on the East side/corner of the parking lot, along the sidewalk - growing out, towards the sidewalk. I know what it is (and to avoid it), but not everyone would. Could it be sprayed to kill it? (One time when I think the weed is worse than the poison needed to remove it!) Thank you.
- Case Date:
- 5/14/2014
Hello,
I am writing to this email address since I've been told that trees between a sidewalk and the street are considered street trees, and are managed by the City Parks Urban Forestry Program.
I last year bought a house at 3216 E Winston St.. At that time the two trees to the east of the house between the sidewalk and the street looked unwell, but I thought it might be because the summer before had been exceptionally dry, and I knew the house had been vacant (and so presumably not necessarily well cared for) for some time.
However, it's now apparent that one is dead and the other is nearly so.
Can you let me know if the city is responsible for these trees? And if so, if there's another department I should report this to?
Thank you very much for any assistance you can give.
Sincerely,
Tracy Whelan