closed #185067
Trails
RCA Park Large Shelter, 1400 W Rca Park Dr, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/17/2023
A big tree fell on dirt trail past where shelter used to be.
A big tree fell on dirt trail past where shelter used to be.
The 3 oak trees on Heather need severe trimming. The limbs hang down and hit windshields.
the trail could really use some love. it's way overgrown. the north edge of the pavement is crumbling towards the center. the south edge is disappearing under soil. substantial cracks and dips, kinda like sinkholes. please help make this trail a safe way to connect neighborhoods and commerce, thanks
Edges of paved trail continue to crumble, making trail narrower and narrower in spots. Two-way use is becoming challenging when combined with plants life on other side. Also, Trail has a large sunken area with uneven surface on west end near bypass, tricky for anything wheeled no navigate. Please repair or replace as needed in honor of a fine Librarian and for those that use it, thanks.
All street lights on the Polly Grimshaw Trail east of Pete Ellis appears to be burned out. I just walked this trail this morning around 7:30 and thank goodness I had a light!
Your app doesn’t allow video because I videoed this but this man got up from his nap and peed on the bush behind the bench then proceeded to throw up. Thanks Hamilton for providing us we clean sanitary parks.
There is a broken tree limb dangling in a tree. The broken limb is over a park area. It is too high to just pull it down.
Erosion to the north of the access stairs is causing rock to accumulate at the bottom of the trail. Not only will the original problem (the erosion) get worse if left unmitigated, but the rocks are catching skateboard wheels etc of children playing at the park and on the trail, creating an unnecessarily dangerous situation.
While removing the bush honeysuckle from behind this guard rail and into the preserve the erosion from stormwater runoff was noticed. How can we look to mitigate this drainage issue? I can email a photo and video but, attempting to submit it in this report isn’t working.
The trees overhanging the upper part of the trail between the parking lot of Olcott Park and the lower Jackson Creek Trail are not being kept trimmed. I'm not even 6' tall, and I usually have to duck around and under branches over and over. This has been an ongoing problem for months. Can tree trimming become a regular task of the park's landscapers?