Trails
B-Line Trail, Bloomington, IN, USA
- Case Date:
- 5/12/2022
Please post signage that motor vehicles are not allowed on the B Line. Multiple times I have been walking on the B Line with my dog and motorized bikes have come flying within inches of my dog and almost ran him over and hit him. There is no reason bikes that are motorized and go 30+ mph should be on a trail where people, children, and animals are walking. Please please do something about this, my dog almost got hit today by Hopscotch coffee shop.
Trails
B-Line Trail, Bloomington, IN, USA
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2023
At the B-Link / Walnut intersection (east side), there is glass all over the trail.
Street Lights
B-Line Trail, Bloomington, IN, USA
- Case Date:
- 8/8/2023
There are two lamp post lights out on the south BLine trail. One at post 10 and the other at post BL27. It poses a safety risk when the area is not well lit. Thank you for fixing this issue.
Trails
B-Line Trail, Bloomington, IN, USA
- Case Date:
- 10/15/2020
The tail's light with number 152 is out on the B-Line Trail. Thank you for such a great trail and for all the maintenance that is done.
Trails
B-Line Trail, Bloomington, IN, USA
- Case Date:
- 10/26/2020
My son rides his bike there (as do tons of people, I'm sure), it's his only means of transport. He rides the B-Line bike trail to and from work. He keeps running over nails, which makes me think someone threw a bunch on the trail maybe. Would it be possible to sweep or check the bike trails for nails? I wasn't sure who to contact , so starting here. Thank you so much.
Trails
B-Line Trail, Bloomington, IN, USA
- Case Date:
- 1/16/2024
The B-Line is icy and snowy. It is usually very well taken care of during the winter, but it is treacherous to ride in some sections. I understand that the temperatures are abnormally low, but compared to the roadway, it is a mess. I would expect at least some salt on it to help melt the ice and snow. Thank you for your help keeping this trail safe for users!
Trails
B-Line Trail, 298 W Country Club Dr, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA
- Case Date:
- 2/18/2021
I was just curious why the back part of the trail from the dog park to country club isn’t getting plowed. I live along that section of trail and have to walk through a foot of snow to get to the other side that is plowed.
Trails
B-Line Trail right through Switchyard Park
- Case Date:
- 10/31/2025
Lights are still out on a portion (long portion) of the trail - been over a week since I gave notice. it's dark there, even flying through on a bike. walking, it would be a long stroll in the dark. what's up? waiting on a part? if so, we should order some extras to have around. if we are waiting on a vendor, we should get a backup vendor. just seems important to safety and being able to patrol it effectively. Sorry to chafe on you, but nearing 70 years young and not looking forward to tussling with any hoodlums that get emboldened by the lack of lights. And I did not see the security guys, which was weird on a night without lights, their little vehicle should have stood out to me. Thanks in advance for taking care of this.
Trails
B-Line Trail and N Rogers Street
- Case Date:
- 9/29/2024
Lamppost #142 light is out on the B-Line trail. It is the first lamppost on the west side of Rogers Street near the City Hall Plaza. This is a dangerous crosswalk as cars often speed through the walk.
Other
B-Line Trail adjacent to 300 & 400 block of Morton St
- Case Date:
- 9/27/2025
In 2024, the City of Bloomington planted native species along the west side of the B-Line trail adjacent to the 300 & 400 block of Mortons St. After a year of growth the portion next to the B-Line trail looks fine; however the “back side” of this planted area that is on the east side of Morton St is heavily overgrown, encroaching 3 to 4 feet into Morton St, obstructing traffic, pedestrians and bikers on Morton St. this is becoming a safety issue due to the narrowing of the street die to overgrown, and un-kempt planting of native plants along the B-Line trail.
Requesting that the City of Bloomington groom the back side of this native planting, along Mortton St as to not obstruct the normal use of Morton shared by pedestrians, bikes and traffic.