closed #174662
Trails
2120 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 2/8/2021
if it is possible to plow this trail for snow removal during hours of operation, i would be most appreciative
if it is possible to plow this trail for snow removal during hours of operation, i would be most appreciative
Trees in right of way have been tagged for removal on S High between Arden and Wimbleton for recreational trail project. Will debris be removed from this? When Duke contractors trimmed trees on opposite side of street they left behind an awful mess.
Tree coming down on Renwick trail. May have already been reported? Thanks.
There is a birch tree vandalized with racist hate. Vertically, in large letters, is the N word and above it is carved the initials of the KKK. I hope something can be done to erase this message of hate from this beautiful bike trail. To find the vandalized tree, start at the parking lot with the yellow gate and take a left, through the grassy field with the pile of logs to the right. Continue the trail until you get to what I call the staircase of roots. At first, the birch tree in question will be to the right, but to see the hateful message, you'll have to turn around so it is to your left.
A couple of dangerous trees/branches suspended above or about to fall onto latimer woods trail. Could be very dangerous.
Homeowner has built their own private staircase and path on park property
Resident reports trash buildup and human waste as well as unleashed dogs preventing use of B-Line Trail at intersection of Grimes & Morton.
Sycamore tree down on the the East Fork of the Jackson Cree trail.
After the last heavy rain in Bloomington, I noticed a large tree next to Jackson Creek on The Goat Farm is going to fall. The roots are showing and the tree is leaning over the creek water. It looks very dangerous because sometimes the children come to play in the water and they may get hurt. If no action is taken, the tree will fall down into the water and block the creek water flowing and cause more damage later. Please see the picture attached above.
The trail on the north side of Winslow from Allendale to Abby Ln has trees and other greenery hanging down and into the trail, so you end up having to walk through the grass.