closed #153164
Trails
- Case Date:
- 5/28/2016
Tree fallen down on Bloomington Rail Trail. About one mile away from Old Country Road starting point.
Tree fallen down on Bloomington Rail Trail. About one mile away from Old Country Road starting point.
Tree has fallen over the walking trail (rails to trails) just south of Gordon Pike and is blocking the trail.
Two trees are down on the Rails to Trail. They are down on the dirt part of the track.
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.
Clear creek trail from church lane to tap road needs over hanging limbs and side growth trimmed back. Also the trail itself needs attention as several places have debrie from storms. I reported this about a week ago but nothing happen. A gentleman riding his bicycle was dodging an overhead branch just north of the water fountain and hit a small branch lying on the trail which caused him to wreck. He was not injured. Thank you
Graffiti on the connector path from B-Line to 9th St Park trail.
There is a light on a utility pole at the dead-end of S. College Ave. This dead-end location is used as access to the B-Line trail. Unfortunately, there have been car break-ins along this street. I own the home at 1605 S. College Ave. and we've had 2 car break-ins at this location. It appears that the thief is using the access to the trail as a dark and quick get-away. This light needs repaired to prevent crime in this area.
On Saturday evening, I was running on the Renwick Trail that connects Moores Pike to Sare Road. On the trail, a man was repeatedly driving a moped with children on the back of the moped. The trail, I believe, is intended only for cyclists, runners, and walkers, not for motorized vehicles, though there is no sign overtly prohibiting such use. The trail is winding and narrow and it was getting dark, making it very dangerous for this moped to drive through the trail. Several runners had to step off the trail to avoid the vehicle. I confronted the man about the issue, telling him it was not safe, but he was resistant, saying if I showed him a sign he would stop. I suspect he intends to ride the trail again. I request that, assuming such use of the trail is prohibited, a sign for the trail and for the police to keep an eye out for this man on his moped to keep the trail safe. Thank you.
missing crosswalk sign Rogers and b line.