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closed #180935

Other

Peoples Park, 501 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
8/8/2022

Your app doesn’t allow video because I videoed this but this man got up from his nap and peed on the bush behind the bench then proceeded to throw up. Thanks Hamilton for providing us we clean sanitary parks.

closed #181865

Biking & Walking

Peoples Park, 501 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
10/20/2022

Tent pitched ON YHE SIDEWALK in front of People’s Park this morning. LIs this allowed on a public sidewalk? Please ignore the biking/walking info. Below…accidentally touched that and cannot delete that part of the comment.

closed #171603

Street Lights

Peoples Park

Case Date:
2/1/2020

On Kirkwood Avenue (S side) at the intersection with Indiana. Light is out or not working.

closed #167401

Parks & Playgrounds

Peoples Park

Case Date:
2/11/2019

loose limbs in trees NE corner of People's Park, near pedestrian pathways and the Bicycle Garage, Inc. parking lot...hazard to pedestrians, cyclists, etc.

closed #186744

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Park Square & Sunset, Van Buren Township, IN 47403, USA

Case Date:
1/11/2024

The attached referenced utility cut on W. Park Square Dr. is dangerous and is a traffic hazard. Other people in the area have complained this could cause a flat tire or a vehicle to loose control. This morning,1/11/24, the flat tire occurred immediately after passing over this area. Propper fill needs installed to alleviate this hazard!

closed #174123

Parks & Playgrounds

Park Ridge Park, 3421 E Longview Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
11/13/2020

There is a broken tree limb dangling in a tree. The broken limb is over a park area. It is too high to just pull it down.

closed #175791

Parks & Playgrounds

Park Ridge Park, 3421 E Longview Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408, USA

Case Date:
5/14/2021

Erosion to the north of the access stairs is causing rock to accumulate at the bottom of the trail. Not only will the original problem (the erosion) get worse if left unmitigated, but the rocks are catching skateboard wheels etc of children playing at the park and on the trail, creating an unnecessarily dangerous situation.

closed #179560

Biking & Walking

Park Ridge Park

Case Date:
4/18/2022

Received by email from Resident: The Park Ridge park is receiving increased usage these days. It's a great park with wonderful amenities and we are very proud of it! We monitor it carefully to be sure all is in good repair, the grounds are litter free, and we interact with City staff as they visit to maintain the park. As a result of this usage, parking has become an item that needs closer attention and management. With two residential homes on the circle with driveways, occasionally the two driveways are occasionally partially blocked; at least to the point where the residents of the two homes are challenged to enter or exit their driveways. Suggestion: would you survey the circle area and consider placing stripes to designate parking spaces? This would insure if vehicles park within the designated spaces, blocking driveways would not be an issue. One resident has medical needs and occasionally requires emergency transport. Additionally, please consider a yellow "do not park" grid stenciled to mark the walk/bike path entry off the circle. This area is often blocked by parked cars. The result is walking or biking around a vehicle to use the path. If a person in a wheelchair wished to enter the path (at the bottom of the hill), they are unable to access the path if a vehicle parks in front of the entry.

closed #171162

Parks & Playgrounds

Park Ridge Park

Case Date:
12/8/2019

Thank you for removing the leaves from Park Ridge Park!!!!!! I am sure that will make an impact next season in terms of making the sloped areas of the park less likely to suffer from erosion over the winter (given the straw mulch and seed put down) and then aid in rejuvenating the grass in those areas, again leading to less erosion, less maintenance, and a better park for the neighborhood and the city! Thanks!!!