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
Trail lights on the hill that connects park with Goat Farm are not working. Or perhaps timer is malfunctioning. Thanks!
I was just curious why the back part of the trail from the dog park to country club isn’t getting plowed. I live along that section of trail and have to walk through a foot of snow to get to the other side that is plowed.
Leonard Springs has fallen trees blocking trail, been there a while.
A large has fallen across the trails, I first saw it just before New Years and its still there!! I would hope that in 2 months time a city owned park would be checked on. Neighbor says it fell just before christmas. Its next to the "Indiana Banana" sign. thanks
The Polly Grimshaw Trail has many dog droppings that have not been cleaned up. Please install stations that list applicable regulations and supply bags for the use of users of the trail. Maybe also trash barrels.
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.
B-line lights 22, 31, 40 and 52 are either out or are very weak.
The gravel/cinder trail between the parking lot and the large shelter is now a flowing stream. There's a waterfall on the hill/cliff that normally turns and flows parallel to and then under the trail, but has overflowed its banks at the spot where it turns. It's eroded part of the trail all the way to the parking lot (stopped by the paved pedestrian "lobby", where it is pooling). Not a disaster, but it does push pedestrians onto the grass. Wanted to make sure you were aware. Thanks for all you do to keep our parks in such great shape overall!
The two large limestone stones at the entrance to the Jackson Creek trail are being damaged. It started with the rock breaking off, but this morning the pieces had been used to scrawl names and words on the stones.