closed #209235
Recycling
3857 S Mill Stone WAY
- Case Date:
- 3/12/2026
Recycling bin damaged during pick-up (metal structural bar fell out) - please replace.
Recycling bin damaged during pick-up (metal structural bar fell out) - please replace.
At the corner of South Sare and Mill Stone Way there is an excessive amount of sand/dirt/debris.
This is more than just a pothole. The ground has opened up and revealed a kind of evacuated cavern under the concrete, sort of like a karst feature. It should probably be investigated by an engineer and not just filled in. It is in the alley directly behind (east) of the parking lot behind Bynum Fanyo on Walnut.
Not enough pickle ball courts. Need more!
Tent set up and being lived in on RCA park trail near the old shelter location off the boardwalk
NB lane at east 3rd/Pete Ellis Drive very deep potholes
Hello, I was just wanting to Voice my opinion on RCA Park Pickleball courts. Like many others I play there often. There are often so many people, We have a big waiting line to play pickle ball. However, I rarely see anyone using the tennis courts and have only seen both courts being used at one time maybe once. The tennis courts at RC Park are very rarely used and are used for a short time. It would be great if we could convert all of RCA Park courts to Pickleball courts. there are plenty of other tennis courts through out bloomington. pickleball is a sport that generally congregates a lot of players together at one time. So hopefully you will at least consider building more Pickleball courts at RCA park. let’s make RCA Park the centerpiece for Pickleball in Bloomingto. by the way if you look at the average age of the pickleball player, it continues to drop very quickly clearly. it’s a sport taking off with younger people as well… which makes it something other than a fad.
NB lane at east 3rd/Pete Ellis Drive very deep potholes
The current number of courts (6) is completely inadequate. There are so many players in the mornings and evenings that you have to wait 30 minutes or more to play a single game. The solution is to add permanent pickleball courts where the remaining two tennis courts are now and put up a basic set of rules that encourages players to rotate off the court after they finish their game. Those tennis courts are rarely used for tennis and there are more than enough courts in other locations around the city.