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closed #173803

Trails

Case Date:
9/25/2020

B-line light 141 is out. And 98 blinks - on, off, on, off. Thank you.

closed #173544

Trails

Case Date:
8/31/2020

All four lights are out on the B-line bridge over 3rd Street. The area is unusually dark because the park lot behind the Convention Center has been entirely unlighted since about March.

closed #173543

Trails

Case Date:
8/31/2020

B-line light posts 41 and 49 are out. Thank you.

closed #172527

Trails

Case Date:
5/22/2020

Question: when do you exoect to turn on water fountains along the B? Thank you.

closed #172274

Trails

Case Date:
4/21/2020

B-line light posts 32, 33 34, 38, 46, 47, 60 are out.

closed #172001

Trails

Case Date:
3/16/2020

B-line lights 76 and 77 have been out for quite some time. it would be great if a person rode the trail periodically to spot and fix these issues as part of a regular process. Thanks.

closed #171288

Trails

Case Date:
12/25/2019

B line light 110 has been out for a while. It's in the area between Johnson Creamery and Showers' covered parking.

closed #170317

Trails

Case Date:
9/11/2019

The 3 concrete pylons at the steps leading from S. Morton to the B-line, and another 3 where S. Morton dead ends at the Convention Center park lot, are looking poorly. They used to be painted a nice yellow each year, but there's been no mauntenance for at least 2 years. These serve as gateways to our neighborhood. Thank you.

closed #169707

Trails

Case Date:
8/5/2019

Construction on old 37 through cascades park (completely closed between gourley and lower cascades) ruins the only low-stress bike route north of town, offers no detour. When a crucial bike connection like this is out of commission, it is essential to offer a usable alternative, or to preserve a route for cyclists. The alternatives (kinser, walnut, dunn) have high speed traffic and no bike or ped facilities whatsoever. I realize it's insane that parks is responsible for transportation infra but that's not my choice and I wish you'd take the responsibility seriously. My kids wound up in a bike trailer on #$@! Kinser today just to access park facilities (griffy lake). When old 37 is open, its actually a great route all the way from my house to griffy. Drivers have a ton of alternatives but cyclists are high and dry. Thanks!

closed #169705

Trails

Case Date:
8/5/2019

End of the cascades sidepath at griffy lake dam parking lot. There is a removable bollard, and when it is removed, this is what is left. It will damage your bicycle if you don't notice it. It's especially scary if you're towing a kid trailer (like I was). It's vicious. The ones in cascades park itself are really bad (a significant bump if you hit them, and its barely wide enough for my trailer to go beside them), but nowhere near as bad as this one at griffy. The ones on the b-line are much better, for cyclists.