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open #192879

Potholes, Other Street Repair

E 4th St

Case Date:
8/14/2024

There are a few potholes along the curb on East 4th Street that might hinder artist s from vending during the 4th Street Festival on Labor Day weekend. There are a few in front of 424 East 4th Street on the south side of the street near the curb. And another against the curb just west of 420 East 4th Street. And the last one we spotted was on the south side of the street against the curb on 415 East 4th Street. Thank you for your consideration.

open #192878

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
8/14/2024

There are a couple of potholes in the middle of East 4th Street that could prove to be hazardous to pedestrians during the Labor Day weekend. Two of them are located between the IU parking lots on the corner of Indiana avenue and East 4th Street. The other one is located at 502 East 4th Street. Thank you for your consideration.

open #192884

Potholes, Other Street Repair

2091 W Old State Rd 37

Case Date:
8/14/2024

On bridge, street needs to be smoothed over. It effects the flow of traffic

open #192831

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
8/12/2024

It would be nice if there was a 'Utility Cut' sign on E First Street, warning motorists for the one cut at 1113 E First and the other one near the intersection of First and Ballantine. Unless you plan to pave them today.

open #174174

Parks & Rec Buildings

Case Date:
11/19/2020

On east side of b line between Kirkwood and 6th Street. Chicken waddle hangs down into head space about 4 ft from edge of path. This is a relatively congested part of the b line and it is often necessary to detour off the path here to get around a stationary group. i have had close calls with this chicken waddle, and other people have actually hit it with their heads while biking. Now that dave williams is gone could we get a little consideration for safety?

open #188890

Parks & Rec Buildings

1020 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
6/11/2024

It’s a beautiful, sunny June day. Several individuals and about 30 campers with 4 counselors are eagerly awaiting the Bryan Park pool to open at 11 am. 11:05 am and the door is still shut, “POOL CLOSED.” Someone calls the pool hotline. Pool is closed till NOON, because it is 63 degrees out. The cooler morning temp did not discourage 35 people at 11 am - and also then had to reschedule their morning plans because of the unexpected delayed opening. Was this delayed closure truly necessary??

open #189186

Parks & Rec Buildings

Case Date:
6/28/2024

I submitted case 189100 and received a response on TH thanking me for bringing the issue to their attention. Parks crews cleaning weeds on the median on Sayre road without blocking the lane. It's really just a safety issue, I would not want someone to get hurt. We close lanes all over town for construction. TODAY, I drove the same route and there are two park people "spraying" for weeds, I guess. Tip toeing on the curb while cars a flying by. Not smart.

open #189210

Parks & Rec Buildings

1100 W 14th ST

Case Date:
6/30/2024

MAINTENANCE ISSUE: Uneven surface to the left of the kiddie pool entrance is a dangerous tripping hazard. Red paint is so faded as to be useless.

open #189211

Parks & Rec Buildings

1100 W 14th ST

Case Date:
6/30/2024

The ADA accessible parking sign for Mills Poop is hidden by a tree branch and hard to see. The pool driveway to reach this parking space is also blocked off by orange traffic cones. Painting the curb light blue by the accessible parking sign would help make it more visible and accessible.

open #192811

Parks & Rec Buildings

1020 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/10/2024

Does the City of Bloomington/Parks and Rec have a lifeguard:patron ratio that they implement? As of 1:30 pm, there are about 30 people in the main pool (not including the deep end) and only one lifeguard on duty. This lifeguard was seated in an oversight chair on the south side of the pool. When I asked the four off-duty lifeguards about the ratio, one told me that only a single lifeguard was sufficient for the whole pool for the number of patrons. He also indicated that they did not need to close off the west end of the pool to reduce the scan area for the lone lifeguard. However, after that, he did ask the seated lifeguard to go down to ground level to scan the pool.