closed #176100
Graffiti
708 W 10th ST
- Case Date:
- 6/10/2021
Excessive graffiti on the "story walk" panels at Butler park. So bad you cant even read the story on some pages
Excessive graffiti on the "story walk" panels at Butler park. So bad you cant even read the story on some pages
Graffiti on the story walk panels
Sharpie damage on interpretative sign
Two swastikas are spray painted on the B Line, just south of where it intersects with 6th Street (by the Foundry apartment building). It appears there might be another further north, just past Le Petit Cafe.
I Googled "Bloomington Rail Trail" and it shows up under the City Parks Department, as I thought was the case. So, I am submitting this report for the City, even though it is along a County road. The crossing of the Rail Trail at Rogers street south of Gordon Pike and north of That Road (which road? That Road) is overgrown on the southeast side of the crossing. When driving on Rogers from the south headed north, it is difficult to see the trail and trail users on the east side of Rogers. People drive fast on this part of Rogers. Can the city clean up this line of sight issue so people are safer crossing the road? Thanks.
Tree overhanging the stop sign on 4th street (east side). Stop sign not visible and cars are driving through the intersection without stopping .
There is a tree behind my house that looks like it could fall down on my house. I submitted before and was told it wasn’t city tree but we’ve looked into who owns property \ woods behind house and it’s the Cities. My address is 1401 Woodhill Drive, Bloomington IN 47403 the woods right behind my house.
Items located on trail 100 feet east of the ATT utility box on the east side of Dunn. The box is just south of the corner of Kenwood and Dunn.
There is no maps of Switchyard park. It's not clear where facilities are so you can choose best parking area. Also there should be trail crossing signs on B-line. I walked right into traffic by pavilion, because I didn't realize I was approaching the trail. I thought trail ran along the side of the park, not right down the middle. Permanent signage is needed.
What appears like a noose hanging from a tree across from the playground and bridge In Lower Cascades Park.