closed #165466
Trails
- Case Date:
- 8/12/2018
B Line light poles 102 (by Foundary) and 118 (near Rogers) are out.
B Line light poles 102 (by Foundary) and 118 (near Rogers) are out.
A garbage can and plastic dog poop bag dispenser is needed at the East end of the B-Link trail.
SE light on the blue structure of the B Line's 3rd Street bridge is out. It's the light nearest the Convention Center.
B Line light pole 81 is out.
Light pole 89 on the B is out. Thanks!
A tall weed has grown along east side of S. Morton near the B line, between Howe and the dead-end of S. Morton. Could you ask a crew to clean this up so the space is usable, transparent, and clean again? I would not remove the tall grasses and trees near the stairs to the B line at Howe, which have always grown there. But the invasive junk north of that has emerged in the past couple years. Thanks.
Hello. I am a regular user of the Bloomington Rail Trail. I love the trail, however, recently the trail was altered in a way that is dangerous and less than ideal for running, walking, and biking. The original surface was recently disturbed with new material which was applied unevenly and makes it hazardous or impossible to run and bike on. I have seen several minor accidents and suspect more are occurring. I know several in the fitness community that are unhappy with the recent changes to the trail. I would appreciate any info on why this change was made and if there are any plans to improve the situation. Thank you! Craig
The rusty statue is bent again. Like, ugly statues are one thing. Everybody has different taste and that's fine. But this disaster seems to be fragile, too. So, uh, remember: BIM is right there.
Hi! There is an abandoned bike tire locked to the city's bike rack at the B-Line and Dodds in front of Hopscotch. Can you please remove it? Thank you! Jane
The shrubbery along the west side of the trail around the Winslow sports complex needs to be pruned back especially in the area near the wooden bridge. It's growing halfway across the trail. The shrubbery near the south east corner of the trail might also benefit from some pruning.