closed #180237
Trails
- Case Date:
- 6/8/2022
Please do not build more paved trails unless City is willing to take care of what is already built. Never build a new addition to a house that is poorly maintained.
Please do not build more paved trails unless City is willing to take care of what is already built. Never build a new addition to a house that is poorly maintained.
Two storm drain grates covered in debris. One along street at 114 E. 19th(recently reworked - buried with dirt and lots of debris AGAIN) and at 19th & N Wash covered in debris. These grates need to be on a hot list to check before and after heavy rains. Thank you. This has been a long time ongoing problem. Mitzy Lewis
Texas Lawmakers Moving to Put An End to Despicable 'Child Drag' Shows "the federalist papers org" , The city / county needs to make sure to support the same from with in the state. Time to out law tis type of trash.
Several suitcases, debris, empty alcohol bottles and trash between personal residential property and city sidewalk
Affordable Termite and Pest Control sign across from house #333 S rogers, in the grass next to the road.
recycling and trash bins left by street
We received notice that the tennis courts in park ridge east were getting repaved early summer. Is that happening soon? Thank you.
Just wanted to say it's nice we have good and reliable trash and recycling in park ridge east overall. Keep it up.
Wanted to say thank you for prioritizing the morningside Greenway we found out at our last neighborhood meeting. Keep up the good work. So excited for safer and frankly more pleasant streets. Get er done!
Regarding biking etiquette in Bloomington...my husband and I walk the wonderful trails almost daily, through all the seasons. We are truly appreciative of these trails. We are perplexed and sometimes frightened by the lack of biking etiquette displayed on the trails. Almost daily, we are startled by someone passing us at a high rate of speed without any warning. I have nearly "fallen off" the trail more than once. I am grateful I have not sprained an ankle...or worse (yet) I know there would be some cost involved, but honestly, isn't pedestrian safety worth it? I have serious osteoporosis. If I am hit, unwittingly, by a biker who did not show the common courtesy of giving an "on your left" warning" in time for us to move quickly out the way, it could be life-changing for me and many other walkers, especially the elderly. How about a sign posted in a prominent place on each trail educating bikers of their responsibility to ride responsibly? Sure, they may speed past the signs, but perhaps if posted where they are getting ready to ride, they may read them and consider the safety of the walkers they are speeding past (and sometimes weaving around) Of course the same should be assumed for electric vehicles. Walkers need, and deserve, a fair warning of anyone approaching. Let's not let someone break a hip or worse before we address this. Thank you for listening and for the work you do to make Bloomington an awesome place to live! Eileen Caird