closed #203440
Trails
399 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 6/16/2025
Light flickering on post 132 B-line trail
Light flickering on post 132 B-line trail
A large, very rough street cut was made in Fess street just east of the Henderson garage, probably for a sewer repair ~Labor day. The hole was poorly filled in with crushed stone and has not been touched since. This needs to be repaired as soon as possible, parts of the street cut are deep enough to cause damage to cars.
Mud and metal plates on construction-temporary-alt-route of clear-creek trail are dangerous to pedestrians and cycling especially when wet
The Clear Creek Trail near the bridge construction at Gordon/Fullerton was covered in mud at the detour of the trail. I was heading from That Road toward Rockport and had to turn around due to all of the mud covering the trail. That was Saturday 9/21/2024 at 9am.
mud blocking bike route
After six weeks, Acuff Rd is still closed- according to the Board of Public Works minutes this was only approved for two weeks. While volumes are not heavy, this is adjacent to a hospital and near a school. Please provide an update on when this road will be opened
May I request you patch the pothole in the cul de sac near my residence at 3922 S Woods Edge Bend in Bloomington? Thank you. Steve Egyhazi
TRASH SOFAS HAVE BEEN ABANDONED AT THIS LOCATION.
Tree down/across Clear Creek Trail behind sewer treatment plant
Two very assertive/aggressive deer. One initially on the south side of 3rd, saw three humans and three dogs and trotted from 25-50 yards away, crossed the street, and then followed us on the campus side of the street until the 3rd person in our group deterred it with waving their hat, enough for the deer to run parallel with us again on the other side of the street. Second deer looked over rock ledge at the music school, spotted us, and then proceeded to walk towards us as if to meet up right at the 3rd/Eagleson bus stop. Two deer ended up interacting with one another after the first deer crossed back to our side. Humans and dogs entered Soma to plot remainder of walking route. This area is very busy with cars, buses, cyclists, and pedestrians, and the music school constantly has people in/out of it during the summer months. I’m concerned for all parties, but I would like to know what I can do to deter a deer that is actively pursuing me. I’ve now had deer chase me twice in the last two years. Last year near Bryan Park, and now on campus. Signs to avoid the area aren’t going to cut it if the deer will follow and pursue for blocks.