closed #185575
Parks & Rec Programs
- Case Date:
- 9/14/2023
Please adjust the rates at the market for artisan vendors, bringing the numbers into conformity with other markets in the Midwest.
Please adjust the rates at the market for artisan vendors, bringing the numbers into conformity with other markets in the Midwest.
The stop sign for trail users on the Bloomington Rail Trail is leaning pretty severely and is not visible for trail users. It's on the Bloomington Rail Trail, north side of Gordon Pike.
The spring 2024 program guide has a dearth of diverse representation in the local photos. Check out the populations pictured - especially the largest/most prominent photos on the cover, p 15, p 24, p 28. Nearly all white people under 35. On a couple of other pages, people of color and older people are tiniest images. It would also be great to have images of people with disabilities in active settings, especially to highlight the inclusive recreation program.
Tree growing over trail, very unsafe for kids walking to school and bike riders.
I turned in some street lights along the Polly Grimshaw Trail 814-4248, 814-4249, 814-4254 because they were out last Saturday night, while the others were working.
The brush and small trees growing along Sare Road just past Moores Pike. As you head south on Sare Road towards Rogers.. the brush is literally on the road. That area is tight anyway with the trail and foot bridge to the right. Even with the reduced speed limits, very hard to navigate. Thank you
Lots of trash in the waterway areas visible when walking from the parking lot at Switchyard Park off of South Walnut toward the stage area. I would be happy to help clean it up with a crew sometime.
There is a fence between Meadowood and Griffey Preserve. The fence is laying on the ground with broken wires, fence posts are breaking off. Is it okay to remove the broken/bent fence between the properties. This fence is behind 1013 and 1015 Sassafras in Meadowood. I'd be happy to show someone what I'm trying to describe. Thank you, Diana Dupree
There is a pine tree along Woodlawn just north of Hillside that is leaning dramatically. Seems like a risk to both the nearby power lines and the street. Thanks.
In case you had not seen this posting in the Nextdoor Neighbor site. Hope something can be done so that this lady and all other dog owners can safely and enjoyably use the dog area.