closed #176707
Trails
S Woodlawn Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 7/26/2021
There is a downed power line across the path in Bryan Park. It's on the downhill from the main playground (near the parking lot) on Henderson side.
There is a downed power line across the path in Bryan Park. It's on the downhill from the main playground (near the parking lot) on Henderson side.
Broken glass on the B-line between Adams & Moravec Way. By light post #147.
The wooden bridge at Bryan Park in front of the bathrooms has a section of it that is collapsing and it’s very dangerous someone’s foot could go through when they’re walking or when they’re riding a bike
On the trail that connects Olcott Park with the Sherwood Oaks Park and the Goat Farm, the lights along the trail stay on all day. In the past, they would turn off when it was bright and sunny out, but not any more. This has been occurring for the last few weeks. It seems like a waste of energy. Thanks!
The steps from this bridge look like they are not safe. This would not be apparent if you were coming from the north part of the park to the trail south by the creek.
The trail downhill from the parking lot to the tennis courts is no longer useable by wheelchairs
My husband and I were at the trail head parking lot and saw a woman go into the woods along the creek and then came out of the woods carrying a trap. Is this allowed? If so you should post signs warning people. A child or dog could easily slip into the woods and get injured.
The dog water fountain has not been working for many weeks.
On the North loop side of the lake, there are those steps going up to the dam from what used to be the old dog park. Yesterday I nearly fell when I stepped on a loose step, the fourth one down from the top. The nails are barely in and the wood can tip out of place as you step on it.
While walking late last night (circa midnight) along the asphalt path around the parks, I noticed that someone had set up a small tent in the woods (last night, the tent was illuminated from within by the person's flashlight). It was just a few yards off the lower end of the path that cuts through the woods between Olcott and the Goat Farm areas, where the path bends (tent was off the outside of the corner) and comes into view of the small bridge over Jackson Creek. On previous nights, I've smelled a latrine odor in the same general area, so I doubt this was the first occurrence. Given that this is very near a popular wading stream and not far from the playground, I decided to report it.