closed #159142
Parks & Playgrounds
415 N Oak ST
- Case Date:
- 5/18/2017
Lights are out on 153, 77, and 51 along the B-Line
Lights are out on 153, 77, and 51 along the B-Line
Butler Park trash receptacles do not have lids. Consequently all of the trash is blowing all around the woods including the river extends to the B-Line Woods area behind Butler Park.
The garbage can between the parking lot, the toddler playground, and the big playground is missing.
Hi, this isn’t an urgent request, but I wanted to let you know that the light outside of the Banneker Center is incorrect. The globe had fallen a few months ago and was recently replaced with a street light that you would see lining College or Walnut. It should have been replaced with the frosted round globe that you will see in the photo that I screenshot from the cities Facebook page.
Something is wrong with the telescope on the playground equipment at Butler park. My grand daughter's finger got pinched in it (it folded over on her finger) and 2 days later it is still hurting her. I hope this can be checked so no other child gets hurt. Seems to be defective? Thanks a lot.
Large branch has broken off maple tree at NW corner of 7th and Maple and is hanging precariously. High winds this afternoon and evening could cause it to injure someone. Hard to see in my photo but it is definitely broken off.
White Oak Cemetery- Please consider trimming the tree branches that are blocking the sidewalk along 7th Street
A tree has fallen down, in the back corner, of the graveyard near the walking trail to 8th Street. An additional tree next to it is leaning at about a 60 degree angle causing a potential hazardous situation if it falls.
Parking lot area very overgrown with weeds The parking lot by community garden And low hanging tree limb over sidewalk on south side of park
Tree branches overhang 9th St. sidewalk at Butler Park hanging lower than five feet--impassable without ducking or leaving sidewalk--very difficult for elderly pedestrians. Hard to understand why the city is issuing citations for minor aesthetic violations when their own property has significant issues with accessibility, unmowed grass, and poison ivy next to walkways. Come on, Bloomington. Stop empowering harassment and instead prioritize violations that actually impede safety and access.