- Case Date:
- 4/16/2026
The bottom spout on the water fountain is not working, the one for dogs. The upper fountains are still working. This is the water fountain on the B-line Trail just north of 4th Street. Thanks for taking a look!
- Case Date:
- 4/12/2026
The dog water station on the B-Line by the Janeway statue doesn't work.
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2025
There is a watering station for humans and dogs located on the Clear Creek Trail, 1/6th of a mile south of the Gordon Pike overpass. The button for the dog watering part of the station is sticking, resulting in the water continually running. This was observed Thursday, September 11 at 8:40 a.m.
Trails
320 E Longview Ave
- Case Date:
- 8/23/2025
The trees planted along the new multiuse trail need water! The blue beech are wilting.
- Case Date:
- 5/3/2025
The water at the Limestone Greenway trailhead water fountain recently has tasted strange. Almost like it has some metal in it.
- Case Date:
- 2/5/2025
Drainage problem reappears on Grisham Trail. Someone needs to move dirt/debris and remove tree/brush clippings to have water reach the drain. Otherwise, a huge puddle emerges. This has been an issue for years. Please fix. See pic. thanks
- Case Date:
- 12/30/2024
Water running across trail just north of new road bridge. Needs a culvert.
Trails
Bloomington Rail Trail
- Case Date:
- 9/1/2024
Someone has smeared what looks and smells like dog feces into both of the water spouts on the drinking fountain. I am not carrying sanitizer to clean it or paper to mark it, but it is clearly a public health hazard.
- Case Date:
- 5/30/2024
Water fountain was turned off. Please turn it back on.
Trails
Sherwood Oaks Park, 1600 E Elliston Dr, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 3/10/2024
The debris dam on the creek below the bridge between Sherwood Oaks Park and Olcott Park has become even more effective. The water level at the bridge is visibly higher, and so much water is now being held back that there is a waterfall over one end of the dam. There has been more erosion of the flat land along the creek at the base of the trail through Olcott Woods. It is likely that the abundance of leaves in the creek this winter (from people disposing of leaves in the creek?) has made the dam more effective.