closed #188282
Trails
2301 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 5/6/2024
Enclosed Tent in southwest corner of Winslow Nature Trail Loop
Enclosed Tent in southwest corner of Winslow Nature Trail Loop
The swings could use some grease they are quite loud!
Drinking fountain starts seeping water out of the seam when it has been running for a while and leaks everywhere.
There are several unhoused men living at the shelter at the Winslow Woods Park between the community gardens and the playground. They have been there for weeks. They left for a day and are back, now with a friend and his dogs. They burn wood in the grill day and night, never leave, and have a car packed with their belongings. They have taken over picnic tables as beds. No one else can use the shelter and it feels unsafe. Running them off for one day is not solving this problem. I do not feel safe going to the community gardens and orchard alone any longer. Why are they allowed to literally camp there? Please make this playground, shelter, and garden area safe again.
Partially fallen tree in Olcott park is leaning over our property. Could fall in to our pool and pool filter if it falls. Right behind our house on Pierson ct.
It’s a sick tree and I’m afraid that it fall down on my car or fence. It’s located on the street end also it’s very close of the power pole. Could you please help with it. Thanks so much in advance.
Hello there I hope that everything is going well there, few weeks ago I notified that this tree is sick and some debris have been fell down, the city told me to ask from duke energy and I did it but Duke energy doesn’t wants to take it down, I just asking to trim it to avoid any accidents because beside of my fence several children walking through the trail sidewalk to go to the next trailerhouses Please be concern about children safety
The doggy bags to pick up after dogs have been out for about a week.
Cherry tree down across mowed path south of the playground.
Safety hazard: There is Exposed barbed wire on the edge of the playing fields. Along the eastern edge where the fields meet the woods, there are several lines of barbed wire. They have been there for decades, but I recently saw a person get cut from them when they went into the edge of the woods to retrieve a ball. It is particularly dangerous starting at the press box and walking north along the woods - about 4 feet in from the playing fields. In some areas, it is a single piece of barb wire about 3 feet off the ground – easy to run into. In other areas (behind one set of bleachers) there is more of it in coils on the ground. Towards the northern edge where the field meets the woods, it is farther into the woods and it is a fence. I think it would be in the City’s and the community‘s best interest to remove this to avoid further injury. I suggest staff scan the entire line to make sure they get it all and don’t miss the pieces that are hidden by growth. These are the coordinates for a section that is on the ground and hard to see; 39.12601° N, 86.50944° W (In one photo I took of the barbed wire it is almost impossible to see because it blends in with the sticks.)