closed #172363
Trails
601-699 S Morton St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47403
- Case Date:
- 5/5/2020
This trash can is on the B-Line next to the Seminary Square Kroger's bus stop. It is overflowing so trash is all over the trail.
This trash can is on the B-Line next to the Seminary Square Kroger's bus stop. It is overflowing so trash is all over the trail.
This evening, March 4, 2024, around 6:11pm, we had 3 male adults ride down the B-Line trail on little motorbikes (not sure what they are technically called). There were 3 individuals. They were at the parking garage off 10th Street before going down the sidewalk to the B-Line, crossing Rogers St. at the trail Cross, and continuing down the B-Line trail towards Fairview St. I was able to take a quick 5second video of them and I screen grabbed a photo of each rider off of that. I however was only able to upload one photo to the form here. I'm not sure if they are allowed on the trail but I was thinking they weren't. If they are allowed it seems very dangerous to other trail users. If not allowed on the trail I am wondering if maybe the city could post a reminder on social media and possibly add signs at different points along the trail to remind users as to what is and isn't allowed on the trail. If you all want the video clip or the other screen grabbed images I am more than happy to get them to you all. Thanks for keeping our trail safe. It's one of my favorite things about Bloomington!
There are a couple of trees down across the South Shore trail at Griffy. The trees are around where the blue star is marked on this image: https://imgur.com/a/DJGWoe2
Tree down across trail
Someone is camping off Dunn street near the Griffy trails. They have a nailed a private property sign to a tree and have a site with a large tent and other items set up.
There is a large tree down across the trail connecting S Basswood Drive and the Twin Lakes Sports Park parking area. I understand the trail may or may not be "official", but it is a well utilized connection by the community regardless and the trail is in good shape besides this downed tree. I was wondering if parks would be able to cut it up to clear the trail as our run club may be utilizing this trail for our route in March? Approximate location of downed tree shown on attached map. Thanks!
Water fountain was turned off. Please turn it back on.
At Leonard Springs nature park someone has spray painted “F*** Capitalism” on the side of the old concrete damn wall. It looks relatively fresh.
A campsite has been created in the Griffy Woods, just south of the North-most entrance to the trail system on Dunn street (south of the top of the hill/Dam). A path has been cleared off of the trail to the campsite area and a large area has been cleared for the campsite. There is a tent set up with gear, etc. present.
A signpost has apparently rotted and is now down next to the path indicating the start of the Bloomington Rail Trail where it splits off from the Clear Creek Trail, just past the pedestrian circle. This is at the south end of the trail, facing north towards That Road. The remaining standing post has a broken reflector.