closed #173356
Trails
Bloomington City Hall
- Case Date:
- 8/13/2020
I'm so confused. You at least still park on south end of Cascades Park right, just not go further?
I'm so confused. You at least still park on south end of Cascades Park right, just not go further?
The trees overhanging the upper part of the trail between the parking lot of Olcott Park and the lower Jackson Creek Trail are not being kept trimmed. I'm not even 6' tall, and I usually have to duck around and under branches over and over. This has been an ongoing problem for months. Can tree trimming become a regular task of the park's landscapers?
#172549 Query the status of the repair to the hole at the Hunter Foot path in the Eastside Neighborhood. The hole is getting bigger and foot and bike traffic will pick up when IU starts and somebody will fall in it and break their leg.
There are not enough garbage bins on the b line trail. Between country club and the park, there is only one. There is often trash thrown on the trail in the trees. Even 1 more at the start of the trail on country club would be helpful. Thank you.
A large tree has fallen and is now blocking the trail. The easiest place to access is off of the azalea ln trialhead.
Tree trunk/limbs down over rails to trails, less than 1 quarter mile South of That Road.
There used to be No Tresspassing signs here after more people started going out on trails during the lockdown. Many people still think it’s part of the park. Few city people know the purple paint means the same thing. Owners of both sides of the property line must agree to use paint instead of signs. Did the city really agree to this? One guy on the path down from Olcott thought the paint marked the BHSS cross country course. If he really wants to keep people out he needs to invest in maintaining real signage or fencing.
The Renwick trail is over grown. It's become dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists. I cut trees and bushes back at one of the worst squeeze zones on the trail. The entire trail needs cut back. thanks
Major limbs came down on the rail trail just a few 100 yards south of the Country Club parking lot.
We were saddened this morning to find all of this fireworks trash on the Jackson Creek Trail (East Branch). As far as we know, this trail is city property and, per state law, should *not* have been used to set off fireworks. It would seem appropriate to fine the neighborhood resident who illegally used the city's property for fireworks last night. We do hope that those persons involved will also be cleaning up this fireworks trash. Thanks for your kind assistance!