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Trails
986-1008 E Azalea Ln, Bloomington, Indiana, 47401
- Case Date:
- 4/9/2020
Fallen trees on trail
Fallen trees on trail
Limb from tree on homeowners property fell into Bryan Park.
Large tree/debris blocking trail at Latimer Woods trail near creek
Tree down on B-line between lights 144 & 145
Hole with stump in sidewalk on walnut coworker fell because of it and it’s been like that since this winter
Bryan Park
Did you see the line at the farmers market today for the online ordering and produce pick up? I found this drone footage posted online, and read a comment suggesting some people waited in line for up to 2 hours?? Is there any way to move this to the football stadium on campus to get better traffic flow? Rogers was all backed up for quite some time.
Hello, Monroe Parks & Rec, This is just an FYI and hopefully an appeal for help. I contacted the sheriff’s office on Sunday, March 29, 2020 and since then the camping site looks to have expanded and the trash in the creek and along the road has increased. If you begin at the parking lot on Country Club and walk south on the gravel road that runs parallel to the trail, it takes about a 4-5 minute walk south to arrive at the spot. It is past the brush and next to the creek. There is a small orange tent and a large blue/green structure (I didn’t get too close), there is also something large in the creek that looks like bedding. Thank you for any help! My personal email is <patwooie@yahoo.com>
Thank you for clearing the leaves from Park Ridge Park from the those beautiful but pesky large oak trees. Also, thank you for putting down grassseed and straw to aid in the park grounds maintence, helping to ensure that the park stays great for the next 20 years. The park users, community, and future park users thank you!
People who are seemingly from different households continue to use park shelter at Park Ridge Park. Thank you for putting out a sign at the Park Ridge Park basketball court requesting that individuals and families pratice CDC guidelines with respect to maintining a physical distance of at least 6 feet from all non-household members. I feel like a similar sign would be appopriate at the shelter area of Park Ridge Park to remind park goers of their duties to the community to aid in stopping the spread of the novel coronavirus.