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closed #187189

Parks & Playgrounds

12 Rockport Rd, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA

Case Date:
2/5/2024

My wife took our kids to switchyard park today and went to the playground area where 3 men who she did not know seemed to follow her and the kids around various areas of the playground. They were hanging around close enough for her to feel unsafe and leave the park, which is very unlike her. My request would be for areas (particularly those used by younger children) to have an increase security presence so folks aren't feelin this way in our parks.

closed #187184

Biking & Walking

125 S State Rd 446, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
2/5/2024

a lot of broken glass in bike path tunnel

closed #187180

Parks & Playgrounds

909 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
2/5/2024

Request for walkway lights around the Bryan Park walking route. For both outer walkway and the inner route stating north of the pool.

closed #187177

Blocked Sidewalk

2558 Eastgate Ln, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
2/5/2024

There is a lot of broken glass in the 7th street underpass below the bypass

closed #187173

Parks & Playgrounds

3400 N Headley RD

Case Date:
2/4/2024

The parking at Griffy Lake is insufficient for the current demand and the situation will likely only get worse in the future with the much appreciated upgrades to the trails and fishing pier. When the overflow parking is blocked off cars get backed up out to the street waiting for people to leave to take their spot. This creates a huge safety hazard for pedestrians and drivers alike. Could we look into some sort of solution to help reduce this congestion? Perhaps a carpool lot further away? A bus stop? Or even a way to walk from campus safely rather than it being a car required location. If none of those work, could we at least please have the overflow parking always open?

closed #187170

Trails

2601 E 7th ST

Case Date:
2/4/2024

The east end of the trail tunnel under 46 has broken glass that is also on the path leading to that entrance.

closed #187148

Trails

420 W Gordon PIKE

Case Date:
2/2/2024

In response to uReport 187125: The response from the City said, "the majority of these issues are taking place on private property." Based on the location of the camps I was referring to, just north of Gordon Pike and to the east of the Rail Trail and east of the parallel gravel road, these are located on City-owned property. An image from the GIS showing the property owners of record for the parcels and the general area of the camps is attached. The City need not work with any private landowners to clean this up. It is City property being used to make the trail unsafe for everyone. Clear this activity out so it can make the secluded, wooded trail safer for all users. Thanks.

closed #187130

Parks & Playgrounds

Jackson Creek Trail, 3800 The Stands Rd, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
2/2/2024

The entire rubber playground surface at Olcott Park has rippled up, creating a substantial amount of trip hazards.

closed #187129

Trails

Case Date:
2/2/2024

On Sunday afternoon after all the rain, I noticed a debris dam across the creek that was holding back some water. Yesterday it was not holding back water, but remains in a position to collect more debris in the next rains. On Sunday I could see from the trail through Olcott woods that the water had overflowed at the dam and moved across the low land on the north side of the creek, through the grove of pawpaws.. Part of the debris came from a pile that had been just below the bridge. The dam includes a tree trunk that is now caught on an upright tree. If you go to the bridge and stand on the Olcott end and look downstream, you can see the debris dam.

closed #187125

Trails

420 W Gordon PIKE

Case Date:
2/1/2024

Please clear all of the homeless camps along the Bloomington Rail Trail. They are living along the trail on City owned property and it is making the trail less safe for everyone who uses the trail system. Please clear all of this illegal activity out before it becomes a bigger hazard like it has done in many other areas of the City. A secluded, wooded trail area is not the proper place to allow this congregation of a community that is known to have murders, thefts, fires, drug use, and other issues in various other camps the City and County have shut down. Take this seriously and clean up the trails for the residents of Bloomington be safely enjoy.