closed #205897
Trails
4CFV+QC Bloomington
- Case Date:
- 9/23/2025
Tree branch across the Clear Creek Trail about 1/3 mile south of Rockport.
Tree branch across the Clear Creek Trail about 1/3 mile south of Rockport.
Behind the Bloomington Antique Mall on the B-Line Trail an old homeless lady loudly screams for hours. She sits on a bench on the trail and screams almost every single day, various times of the day. She will scream at pedestrians on the trail.
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.
New steps were installed roughly two months ago at this Goat Farm turn. There is construction material debris that has remained here since, however. Please finalize this nice project with the removal of the unnecessary materials. Thank you!
Near the Clear Creek Trail parking lot off of Tapp Rd there are two large pieces of limestone stacked just north of the bike rack. Just under the far right bottom corner of the lower rock is an entry point for a yellowjacket nest. There was a lot of activity with the afternoon sun, with at least 15-20 yellowjackets seen flying around and entering the opening.
Looks like two bed frames were dumped on the northside of the Bloomington Rail Trail, across from the raised shed/treehouse on Ellington Farm
From the bridge of Tapp Road, the trail is overgrow along the creek/ parking lot narrowed.
Tree branch hanging over and blocking the BRT. Tree is approx 150 yes from BRT and Clear Creek Trail intersection
The footbridge right next to the Bryan Park restrooms has two or three damaged planks. This seems new, just noticed it today.
A lot of effort has been done to trim trees and remove invasive honeysuckle along this trail the last year. Unfortunately, the perhaps even more invasive tree of heaven has taken its place. I've noticed dozens of saplings that have grown already up to 10 feet tall this year.