- Case Date:
- 8/26/2024
Just a Thank You to Tim Street for addressing an issue. I wrote that I thought the folks landscaping the median on Sayre Rd should be afforded some "safety cones" or lane closings to prevent injuries. I noticed last week that cones have been added to protect workers. I really appreciate you reacting to my concern. Thanks so much.
- Case Date:
- 8/31/2024
On the Rail Trail, just south of Country Club, there is a parking lot. Just south of the bicycle roundabout there, there are drinking fountains. The drinking fountains have been smeared with poop and need a good deep clean.
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2024
There is one broken slat and one depressed slat on the little wooden foot bridge in front of the Bryan Park restrooms.
- Case Date:
- 9/14/2024
Lots of homeless. Doing drug cussing passing out. Yelling. At a kids park. It is getting bad. I like taking my daughter here
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2024
There's tree on the easement property growing at a 45 degree angle on the NE corner of my property. Part of that tree is hanging over power lines and my fence. I'm concerned it'll fall on my fence.
- Case Date:
- 9/23/2024
a large branch of a street tree was dislodged during the storm last week and is hanging partially blocking the street at intersection of E Winslow Farm Dr and Hickory Stick.
- Case Date:
- 9/25/2024
Hi. Tree seems to be dying or has some kind of sickness. It is a city tree in front of our property. Tk u.
- Case Date:
- 9/25/2024
I walk the neighborhood and noticed there is a dead tree about to fall between 616 S. Swain and 604 S. Swain. This is in an area that is now an overgrown city alley. It is already leaning on some power lines and has the potential of taking out those lines, damaging a fence, and/or hitting a pedestrian or car.
- Case Date:
- 10/4/2024
Tree in roadway snapped at trunk
- Case Date:
- 10/18/2024
I'm writing to express my gratitude for the efforts Bloomington Parks and Rec is making to support reduce pollution, save money, and support native species and ecosystem services in our city parks.
I've been particularly delighted to see former areas of lawn in Winslow Park and Crestmont Park converted to no mow zones and planted with native trees! After just a short period of time, these areas are already supporting wildlife and adding natural beauty (asters were blooming today!) in a ways that mowed lawns never could.
Thank you for supporting these no mow zones - I'd love to see more of them!