closed #180477
Other
245 W 7th St, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA
- Case Date:
- 6/30/2022
All the new trees planted in the bike lane median on West 7th between Morton and College are dead.
All the new trees planted in the bike lane median on West 7th between Morton and College are dead.
Large pine tree (within residence land) fell on a tree (on parkway /treelawn). Pine tree has been removed today, but tree in parway / treelawn is badly damaged on top. Worried broken limbs will fall on kids walking to & from Childs Elementary School and/or hit cars or obstruct the street.
Street trees have low hanging branches that make it hard to walk on sidewalk on W Adams Hill as well as some of the trees on Countryside heading towards Rockport have low branches that don't allow clearance for walking.
There are at least five camps of unhoused individuals along this stretch of trail. They are now clearing the land for firewood and also running generators. There is trash everywhere and almost daily screaming fights that are spilling over into the adjacent Broadview neighborhood, including an assault yesterday, 1/7 on Bryan. What's the long term plan here? The parcels on either side of the trail are owned by Autovest II LLC.
A full bag of trash was emptied along the south side B-Line this morning. This occurred on the west side of the trail between light posts 11-12 or so and is going directly into the creek. There have been bags and piles of trash left along the trail. If City employees are monitoring the trail for trash, please ensure they are diligently visiting the south end of the B-Line as it gets a lot of discarded waste. Additionally, the camp just south of the Switchyard Dog Park has basically become a landfill, currently inches deep in trash and waste.
The right stair railing between the tube slide and shorter open slide came unattached frommy be structure at the top. We were able to get it back in for the time being but it needs a new screw or bracket
Water fountain running - need to fox push button outside of waterfall shelter in cAscades park.
The recently removed Wapahani lake has produced a new washout problem; and I’m also concerned that a similar problem is going to happen to the remaining lake of the old twin lakes of years past. I’m not sure why people think removing a large body of water is the best answer for alleviating water issues. Anyway, before I digress further. I know the city/county are well aware that something permanent will need to be done. My hopes are that a well thought out plan will be considered
At Broadview Park, the gates are just sort of hanging there. They seem to be off their hinges. Thank you!
There are 4-5 Bradford Pear trees growing into the W Reynolds Rd so bad it has almost caused several accidents when two vehicles have to come through this area. The owner of the property has given permission renters to cut the trees all the way down (the renter doesn't own a chainsaw and is scared of the powerlines). They are also close to / underneath overhead cable / powerlines.