closed #170135
Trails
1001-1099 W 10th St, Bloomington, Indiana, 47404
- Case Date:
- 8/29/2019
Lights #149, 63, and 41 are out on the B-Line Trail
Lights #149, 63, and 41 are out on the B-Line Trail
Traffic sensor aimed poorly when coming from Fairview from the north
A pot hole has developed and is growing on Woodlawn Avenue near Bryan Park. The hole is right where a cyclist would be riding, down hill as well. It is on Woodlawn just south of the Bryan Park parking lot and just north of Weatherstone, on the east side of Woodlawn's road surface.
Our water pressure is extremely low in all faucets, in the bath and there is no water built up in the toilet tank. We live in the Brownstone apartment complex in Bloomington.
Erosion Control: Run Off from Summit Pointe Apartments. Which Office should I contact?
Hi. On Saturday, my 3-year-old child tripped and fell over a new patch in the street outside our house on Greenwood Avenue. Apparently, some of my neighbors wrote to you last week to report the bad condition of the street. On Thursday/Friday(?), several large potholes were filled in, but it seems to be fast emergengy patching. Some of the patches are now bumps instead of holes, with loose tarmac around the patch. First, I WOULD like to say thank you for acting on this so quickly. But I do have two questions: (i) Is the street scheduled for proper repair in the near future? and (ii) Is the sidepath at the end of the street, between Greenwood and Southdowns, also scheduled for improvement? My interest in this issue is not only as a resident. I am a member of the Rogers/Binford Safe Routes to School Committee, and I am concerned about upkeep for the children who use this as the main pedestrian route to school from the SoMax neighborhood. Thanks in advance for your response.
Man hole cover sticking out of the road, makes a hazard for motorcycles, please fix. Also same thing going down woodlawn south at that intersection. Very dangerous for motorcycles and bikes!
There are two parks at Bryan Park. I’m specifically talking about the one that is designated for younger kids. Today, my son and I were playing with other kids his age (2.5) when a large group of kids (average age: 8) showed up with two caregivers. The older kids were pushing and shoving on the play structure, creating a danger for younger kids. My question is: is there an age limit imposed for use of that particular playground? My understanding is that it is for kids 5 and under. What can I do to help impose this? It’s definitely a safety issue for smaller children when the older children begin climbing up the slides (yes, inside, and on the outside) and crowding and pushing on the platforms.
Loose concrete slab
Poison Ivy encroaching on sidewalk in Bryan park