closed #154090
Trails
- Case Date:
- 7/15/2016
Massive tree across rails to trail in section between Tapp Rd & Gordon pike. Closer to Tapp Rd access point.
Massive tree across rails to trail in section between Tapp Rd & Gordon pike. Closer to Tapp Rd access point.
Small/medium tree across rail trail in section between That Rd & Church Ln.
There is a large bump in the B-Line. It is a 10 by 6-inch oval, 2 inches high. It is located between light pole numbers 6 and 7.
The trail behind city flats at Fenwick is really overgrown. Is this city or private property?
Water and mud and moss is accumulating on the path between Olcott park and Sherwood oaks park to the east of the red bridge over Jackson creek. Makes it hard to use and it is dangerous because it is slippery.
On July 30 I reported a large bump in the B-Line. Although a few weeks later I observed that it had been flattened out, it is now raised up again. It is a 10 by 6-inch oval, 2 inches high. It is located between light pole numbers 6 and 7.
Graffiti on the connector path from B-Line to 9th St Park trail.
The east-west trail running through the middle of Bryan Park needs to be significantly wider. This is a critical connection in the signed Allen-Covenanter bike route, but very awkward to ride on. Passing even a single person walking (not to mention groups, dog-walkers, kids, etc) is uncomfortable for all parties. When I come up behind someone am I supposed to ask them to walk in the grass or do I make them feel like they're in the way by trying to bounce around them in the grass? I'd avoid it, but the alternatives of either Grimes or Maxwell are scary. Please widen this connection to make it functional and comfortable for both transportation and recreation purposes. Thank you!
I'm at the north parking area for the Bloomington Rail Trail. It's my option that the regular parking spaces need to be marked in addition to the handicapped space. I know the lot is made of very nice brick and I hate to mark it up but people's parking is so haphazard without lines. Sometimes there is no parking without parking so close to someone that they can't get in or out of their car. Also the bushes need to be trimmed around the handicapped parking sign. It's there so it might as well be visible. Yes, I have seen cars parked there without handicapped tags. Thanks for your consideration, Steve
LED street light out at W. Allen and B Line trail crossing.