closed #159110
Parks & Playgrounds
- Case Date:
- 5/15/2017
Peoples park what if we turned it into a nature area park Put up an iron fence and plant more bushes, staues or big fountain that u can look at but not enter.
Peoples park what if we turned it into a nature area park Put up an iron fence and plant more bushes, staues or big fountain that u can look at but not enter.
on the b line trail, on the east side just south of lamp post 7, there is a piece of rebar sticking up about 1" out of the gravel. This is a hazard. I expect you could use a small sledge and a punch of sorts to push it well below the surface. Mike
Lights are out on 153, 77, and 51 along the B-Line
There is a tree across the Renwick trail right around the curve as you come from the Sare Road side. Fortunately, I saw it soon enough as I rounded the bend on my bike, but some may not.
This large tree (picture attached) fell on the Jackson Creek paved trail (located south of Creeks Edge Dr) some three weeks ago. I'm not sure whether this tree's removal is the responsibility of the city? Thank you for your kind assistance!
I'm relatively new to Bloomington, and am glad you have a dog park here! I would certainly love to clean up after my dogs, but with the grass so high, I can't find their deposits. Will the grass be cut soon? Also, while I'm here, I'll ask this - are there any plans to add a shelter to the small dog and agility sections? Maybe one straddling both, and with a cover a bit more generous than the one on the big dog side? Thanks!
There was bad storm that started about 11:30pm May 10th. The storm knocked down a huge tree in the wooded area next to my apartment. The tree was knocked down into the trail that runs around Twin Lakes so there is no access through anymore.
The loose ladder on the Olcott Park playground is no longer attached to ground. It looks like the S hooks have been pulled out of the ground attachments and need to be put back in. No one used it while we were there, but it looks like it could be a hazard if someone uses it without realizing it's no longer sturdy. Thanks!
Hi, Fourth Street between Jefferson and Roosevelt is a blacktop path, and there's honeysuckle and other shrubs growing well into the path near Jefferson. Poison ivy is also growing in several patches on either side of the path for about half a block from Jefferson toward Roosevelt. Could you please see what can be done about this? Thanks!
Miller-Showers Park. On the overlook at the south end of the park, there is a grate missing in the sidewalk, leaving a hole which somebody could step in or trip over.