- Case Date:
- 5/15/2017
on the b line trail, on the east side just south of
lamp post 7, there is a piece of rebar sticking up
about 1" out of the gravel. This is a hazard.
I expect you could use a small sledge and a punch of
sorts to push it well below the surface.
Mike
Trails
2801 W Timbers TRL
- Case Date:
- 5/31/2017
There was bad storm that started about 11:30pm May 10th. The storm knocked down a huge tree in the wooded area next to my apartment. The tree was knocked down into the trail that runs around Twin Lakes so there is no access through anymore.
Trails
Bloomington Rail Trail
- Case Date:
- 6/5/2017
Three lights out on the B-Line: 61, 77, 153
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!
- Case Date:
- 6/29/2017
Lights out on the B-Line: 151 148 146 124 70 51
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2017
Vandalism found at the north trailhead of the B-Line on the morning of 7/20/17. Blue spray paint on the limestone block and pavement.
- Case Date:
- 7/20/2017
I am becoming very concerned with the increasing homeless population on the B-Line Trail. The trail is no different than the parks out of which they are being removed. It's interesting that they get to use the same city services when they don't pay taxes. They often monopolize the public spaces, thus adversely impacting the availability for those who pay taxes and responsibility use the city services. The City of Bloomington needs to begin worrying about its taxpaying citizens, not the homeless.
Trails
Bloomington Rail Trail
- Case Date:
- 10/13/2017
I would like to highlight what I believe to be one remaining safety concern along that B-Line bike path. It has to do with the bridge on Allen that crosses over the open drainage (right by the Traffic Division's garage). When approaching the bridge from either direction, there are significant gaps on either side where there is no barrier between the road and the drainage culvert. I am concerned that a cyclist -- perhaps one pulling over to allow a car to pass -- could misjudge their stopping distance and ride into the culvert. Additionally, there is no easy way for someone who does fall in to climb back out.
I believe that the expense to fix this would be low. It appears that an attempt may have been made to create a curb at one point, but the work appears to be incomplete and not sufficient to stop a bicycle. However, something like a length of guardrail seems like it would be more than sufficient.
Thank you for taking time to read my concern.
- Case Date:
- 5/7/2013
Hello,
I live at the end of Stull Ave. There is a path between some shrubs into Bryan Park at that point. Right now it is a soil path which gets muddy and is eroding. Is it possible to have some wood chips or gravel put down? Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
Regards,
Jean Mayfield-Morelli
- Case Date:
- 5/14/2013
Hello, I left a message for the Marketing person in Parks and Rec last week asking for permission to use a photo of the B-Line or Clear Creek trail. Just following up to see if someone can assist.
Thank you.
Mique Van Vooren
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Mique Van Vooren
Communications Specialist
University Human Resource Services
Indiana University
812-856-4102