closed #188718
Trails
4FFP+WG Bloomington, IN, USA
- Case Date:
- 6/2/2024
Barrel and cones in the creek instead of warning of utility poles and guy wires.
Barrel and cones in the creek instead of warning of utility poles and guy wires.
There have been a number of people sleeping in Bryan Park on the Woodlawn side by the shelter. It started with one hanging out in the shelter then has progressed to several in the field next to it. It is disturbing because of families using the shelter could be endangered by what we all know these people leave behind. A neighbor asked me to include his observation that unhoused frequent the shelter next to the baby playground, and the smell of pot is coming into the playground. I don’t know what is different, but the park is not as well mowed as in the past. It was always beautiful. I chalk it up to all of the rain. Just an observation. It is our favorite place in the world and we care about it. We go every day. Thank you for listening
The street light stays on all the time
traffic lights out at vernal / curry intersection, currently a 4 way stop with flashing red light
Tree down on Clifton Ave, between 1st and 2nd Street, closer to 1st Street. Not a large tree, but couldn’t be moved by one person.
Our neighborhood is being overrun by free roaming cats. I've witnessed firsthand cats kill song birds in my yard. I chased a cat the other day in an attempt to save a bird. I nearly hit a cat with my car last night because they just sit in the road. I don't know how to address the issue as people don't understand why it is a problem to let their cats roam free.
There is an uncollared Dalmatian that is constantly running around Bubby Roy Ln. We think the owners live on Garrison Chapel, but the animal has no collar so we don't know for sure. The Dalmatian is usually sweet, but she is a constant nuisance.
Hidden campsite, trash, biohazards. Person shouldn’t live there in woods next to railroad.
Street light out. SW corner of Moores Pike and East Wingfield Drive.
Thanks for removing the pools contributing to the drainage issues. Now, can the standing mud pits along the fencelines be infilled? The fine gravel at the end of the parking lot could be a helpful infill to cover the slimy mud, couldn't it?