closed #200367
Trails
4FFP+MJ Bloomington
- Case Date:
- 1/16/2025
The Jackson Creek trail south of Sherwood Oaks Park extending to Rhorer is like a sheet of ice and very treacherous.
The Jackson Creek trail south of Sherwood Oaks Park extending to Rhorer is like a sheet of ice and very treacherous.
The trails in Bryan Park were not fully cleared of snow or salted after the major snow storm that happened a week ago. This has created hazardous icy conditions after some freeze/thaw cycles which makes walking and running there very difficult. The trails appear to have been plowed initial were but left 1-2" of snow that was never fully cleared and is now thawing partially during the warmer days and turning back to ice on the colder days.
Lots of dog feces on the B-Link trail are not being picked up by owners. This issue has been happening for several months, despite convenient receptacles. Is it possible to post reminders and/or encourage people to pick up after themselves?
Hey! I am wondering who is responsible for clearing the multi-use trail all along Bloomfield Rd? I thought it's the city's responsibility but it seems inconsistently cleared. People walked that path three times now to get to and from work and there hasn't been much change in the past few days. Just wanted to check in about that! Thanks!
The side walk on E. Side of Highland and path up to Winslow park is poorly maintained. Often muddy full of debris and no snow removal. From the bus stop to the park is impassable at this time. https://photos.app.goo.gl/2XfHe7G6hQjM1X1n7
The Winslow Woods trail system needs to be plowed for snow removal.
Please plow Grimshaw path and 7th st multipath. thanks!
Water running across trail just north of new road bridge. Needs a culvert.
This is admittedly a minor issue, but why in the world has this sign been posted on the trail, outside, in late December 2024? Near Hopscotch Coffee
A signpost has apparently rotted and is now down next to the path indicating the start of the Bloomington Rail Trail where it splits off from the Clear Creek Trail, just past the pedestrian circle. This is at the south end of the trail, facing north towards That Road. The remaining standing post has a broken reflector.