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closed #188941

Trails

Case Date:
6/13/2024

Weed and brush overgrowth on West side of the B-Line, between 2nd and 3rd street, is getting very heavy again. Understand this is something that is normally cut back twicw a year, in the Spring and Fall. Please look into doing the Spring cut-back as soon as feasible. Thanks.

closed #188960

Parks & Rec Buildings

Case Date:
6/15/2024

Trailer parking interfering with traffic flow at Griffy lot. Plus dogs not on leash.

closed #188982

Parks & Rec Buildings

1020 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
6/17/2024

When I at pool with my mom Bryan park pool WiFi has issues and pool WiFi not have good singal for public at pool

closed #188984

Street Trees

400 E 7th St, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA

Case Date:
6/17/2024

Dead street tree in ROW along the south side of 7th Street half-way between Grant and Dunn, and immediately west of the former entrance to the Poplars. Attached image from Google maps is from July 2023, healthy and perhaps newly planted.

closed #189010

Street Trees

106 E 2nd ST

Case Date:
6/18/2024

There are two dogwood trees on the sidewalk that have lots of weeds growing at the base and desperately need to be watered.

closed #189023

Trails

438 E Melrose AVE

Case Date:
6/19/2024

I live off of Thornton Dr and walk the B-Link trail to Switchyard Park daily. I have been observing a Cooper's hawk and two chicks in a nest for several weeks now, and was dismayed to see the city doing tree work over the last few days. They seem to have missed the tree with the hawks in it, but I would like to know 1) what environmental assessments were undertaken prior to conducting the tree work and 2) why the decision was made to remove branches now, during the nesting season, rather than in the fall or winter when most birds are not actively nesting. The disturbance from neighboring trees and noise could have been enough to make the birds abandon the nest out of fear for their safety, and they have lost significant protection from neighboring trees.