closed #193032
Trails
4003 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 8/22/2024
Mountains of trash have accumulated along the trail behind my back yard.
Mountains of trash have accumulated along the trail behind my back yard.
The trail at North of the community has been invaded by a homeless community. Close to Tom Winneger project.
Park Ridge Park needs wood chips around the bench to the east of the basketball court. The ground is packed dirt and tree roots.
There is a bench next to the basketball court that is surrounded by beaten down dirt and tree roots. I would be more attractive if the ground around it was covered by wood chips.
large tractor-trailer broke a branch off street tree--still attached but also on the ground. It is too high for me to saw the branch through. I have dragged it to the grassy strip but it need to be cut through and removed.
Hi. All 3 ball fields at Bryan Park are in disarray. None of them are a complete field; each one is missing multiple bases, pitching mounds, home plate, etc. They are also a hazard to players and the overgrown grass makes it a challenge to see the bases that are still there. As someone who regularly coaches kids and plays in adult rec league ball, it would be amazing to have at least one park in town that has decent ball fields open to the public. Thanks!
City removed Bradford Pear Tree from tree plot years ago, but left stump, which becomes overgrown and grows over sidewalk each summer. Please remove.
Tree damage from early July storm. This is city sidewalk tree across from 1950 W Arbor Ridge Way, Bloomington, Indiana. Please assess for action that may be needed. Submitted by Kelli Wesley, Arbor Ridge HOA Board klw816@gmail.com 812-345-1297
Since the storm there are multiple tree limbs still down. Last night a limb fell and is blocking the handicap parking spot and is a hazard hanging over the water fountain as well. Also the playground is a mess with tall weeds and thistle as well as in need for mulch.
Transient overnight sleeping in hammock on east side of B-Line, across from intersection of Smith & Morton, next to parking lot of Monroe Convention Center.