closed #174157
Parks & Playgrounds
4685 S Leonard Springs Rd, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA
- Case Date:
- 11/17/2020
One of the metal posts supporting the tent at Leonard Springs is broken in half.
One of the metal posts supporting the tent at Leonard Springs is broken in half.
The street apron at the entrance to Leonard Springs Nature Park is badly eroded, to the point where vehicles can bottom out and scrape against the edge of the remaining asphalt. This happens even when turning very slowly and carefully into the park. I believe it needs to be filled in with road base and topped with asphalt or concrete. Thanks!
Please add foot pulls (e.g. https://www.amazon.com/StepNpull-Hands-Opener-Silver-1-Piece/dp/B008P5ULZ6) to the bathroom doors at your parks. Currently there are air hand dryers (which by the way spread germs - https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/the-bacterial-horror-of-the-hot-air-hand-dryer-2018051113823) and then you have to touch the door handle. Adding these foot pulls or something similar will help prevent spreading of germs and bacteria.
Many very large potholes down Leonard Springs.
Multiple potholes in both lanes and on edges, Fullerton Pike East of Leonard Springs, and before new paving at Monroe Hospital. Creates hazardous driving as there are curves/blind spots and cars swerving to avoid deep or wide holes in lanes.
There is a large, both wide and deep, pothole on Fullerton Pike on the right side of the road as you're approaching the intersection at Leonard Springs. There's actually a few along there, but one in particular is rather large.
deep pothole on Leonard Springs just South of Tapp. Southbound lane, near center line.
there are still multiple pot holes and very rough areas on Leonard springs Rd. This area sees a lot of traffic through out the day because of the construction going on. These areas are going to cause a major accident because drivers are slamming n their brakes to avoid these areas. The area includes , in front of Woodland Springs Apts. all the way down to 2nd street.