Trails
Jackson Creek Trail
- Case Date:
- 12/1/2016
Just a question. There are three structures on the old
goat farm by the Jackson Creek Trail. They're maybe 10-12
feet tall and 2 feet square. Can you tell me what they are?
Are they some kind of bird nesting sites? Thanks for any
help.
-a curious walker
Trails
Jackson Creek Trail
- Case Date:
- 5/11/2017
Goat Farm Trail, near Sherwood Oaks Park (This is a separate issue from the large tree that fell by the shelter): A large tree branch has snapped and is precariously hanging over another tree, posing a risk of falling/taking both trees down. The tree is is alongside the East side of Goat Farm Trail, across from the playground at Sherwood Oaks Park. It is between the playground and the tree break. I wouldn't say it is an emergency, but it should probably be removed just in case.
Thanks!
Trails
Jackson Creek Trail
- Case Date:
- 1/30/2016
Complete muddy mess. Please address this continual problem.
Trails
Jackson Creek Trail
- Case Date:
- 5/10/2015
mud continues to be a problem here
Trails
Jackson Creek Trail
- Case Date:
- 5/30/2015
standing water and mud on trail.
Trails
Jackson Creek Trail
- Case Date:
- 5/30/2015
standing water and mud on trail.
Trails
Jackson Creek Trail
- Case Date:
- 8/7/2012
We really need a restroom or at least a port-o-potty in this park
Trails
Jackson Creek Trail
- Case Date:
- 6/22/2015
water on sidewalk
Trails
High St and Wimbleton Ln (Inbound-Northbound), Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 12/22/2021
Kudos to the city arborist who chose native trees to plant in the easement along the S High St trail project. The Yellowwoods and Eastern Redbuds will provide a nice "cream and crimson" display in the years they bloom in sync in spring. I do have to ask if the Yellowwoods are the right type of street tree to be planted 15ft from a busy street, given it's broad / round habit and potential to have multiple central leaders. Tree-bush?
Trails
High St and Wimbleton Ln (Inbound-Northbound), Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 10/22/2021
Will Milestone sod the recently added mounds of clay they added to the edges of the amended asphalt north of Wimbleton, or do they just expect the homeowners to try to establish new seed in the fourth week of October? They haven't seeded any of their patches of added clay, yet the drainage pattern will wash all of that new "soil" away in the next few weeks of rain. They found in vitally important to sod the easement along Arden, yet completely ignored the massive easements between Arden and Rock Creek Ct - watching them wash into the gutters and creek. And the whole area around Wimbleton is a drainage nightmare. This will come back and bite the city in the behind next flood season.
Why do you hire these clowns? Are they related to Hamilton?