uReport

City of Bloomington, Indiana

Search

Fields to display

Search Results: (278)

closed #185181

Trails

3167 E Braeside DR

Case Date:
8/23/2023

trash in bike path

closed #187891

Trails

3175 E Braeside DR

Case Date:
4/4/2024

large hole cut into chainlink fence.

closed #170966

Trails

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
11/14/2019

I think the Limestone Greenway is a wonderful addition to our Trails. However, I think it needs at least one trash receptacle. Otherwise, it will get trashed.

closed #171012

Other

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
11/20/2019

I am requesting information on city-wide events and classes.

closed #171546

Trails

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
1/27/2020

closed #171793

Trails

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
2/22/2020

B line trail from Henderson to south walnut is a mess. There are hypodermic needles, lots of dog feces, clothes, garbage and debris. The needles are dangerous and disgusting.

closed #171989

Parks & Playgrounds

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
3/13/2020

uReport Case #171865 Not resolved New photo taken Wednesday. Some member of the public bagged the glass in plastic grocery bags. All your staff now has to do is collect those. Where? Start at the Bryan Park restrooms. Cross the bridge. Continue along the brushy area, past the bluebird box, almost till it ends.

closed #172147

Trails

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
4/2/2020

Could you move bicyclists and runners off the trails at this time of social distancing? It's especially noticeable on the the popular B-Line Trail. Walkers are doing a good job staying apart, bicyclists and runners not so much. There's limited space and time to distance from runners and bicyclists going by - two groups who by the nature of their activity are more likely to be exhaling droplets. Those on bikes could easily use streets which are fairly free of traffic right now, and sidewalks likewise for runners.

closed #172167

Parks & Playgrounds

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
4/6/2020

Bryan Park

closed #172261

Parks & Rec Buildings

320 W 8th ST

Case Date:
4/18/2020

Open the bathrooms to more than just park employees