closed #167645
Trails
- Case Date:
- 2/28/2019
B line light 117 is out. I may have OCD about lights: 2 of 4 lighrs on the B bridge over 3rd have been out for years ;-).
B line light 117 is out. I may have OCD about lights: 2 of 4 lighrs on the B bridge over 3rd have been out for years ;-).
There’s a dead deer at the side of the Clear Creek trail, between That Road and Tapp but much closer to That Road.
Light 86 along the B has been more off than on for a while.
Lights 136 & 154 on the B-Line are burnt out. Thanks! :)
Clear Creek trail - about 1/4 mile from Tapp Rd trailhead. Dog waste trash can is overflowing and out of bags.
B-Line lights out (165, 154, 136, 95, and 86). Also, light pole sweater on 145 has become messed up and is covering the number.
This description of the Clear Creek trail has two errors: 20.8 acres stretching 2.4 miles from Country Club Drive past Tapp Road to Church Lane, and connecting to the existing Bloomington Rail Trail. The trail does not start from Country Club, it starts from Tapp Road. It crosses both Rockport Road and That Road before getting to Church Lane.
Two trees are down on the B-Line in between Adams and Moravec Streets, both closer to the latter. One is making the trail nearly impassable.
There are two trees down crossing the B line trail north of the trail view neighborhood.
I've recently noticed the Rail Trail between Country Club Drive and Gordon Pike has sections of large gravel (see attached photo). I appreciate that maintenance is being done, assuming the City is responsible for this work. But, I am concerned because this large gravel is inconsistent with the existing surface for the trail. As a bike commuter and runner on this section of the trail, I was disappointed to see large gravel appear on the surface. The Rail Trail is a great surface to run and walk on and commute on. These patches of large gravel pieces diminish it's utility and enjoyment. Are there plans to use large gravel more often on the trail? I request that the smaller, packed surface be maintained. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to hearing from you about the maintenance of the trail. Have a great day.