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closed #193548

Parks & Playgrounds

2101 1/2 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
9/15/2024

At switchyard dog park in the large dog area, there is a huge pool of muddy water. It looks like when they fixed the puddle the other month, it just moved the problem to a different spot and is now even worse. Where the pipe drains out, it has created a large pool of muddy water that dogs lay in, eat, and drink. This is a health hazard for the dogs, and they seem to be drawn to the mud because of the heat. I ask that this hole be filled, and that the pipe extends to a location that does not flood the dog park to avoid this issue from continuing to happen.

closed #188345

Parks & Playgrounds

2120 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
5/9/2024

I would like to complain about all of the rain outs at the Winslow baseball fields when there is no active rain. Games are being canceled by the city when the Smithville and Ellettsville leagues are still playing games. Both other leagues have people on the field clearing water and putting down quick dry every day while it appears very little effort is given to clearing water from the Winslow fields. Having city employees work on the fields or allowing volunteers to do so would make a big difference.

closed #188485

Parks & Playgrounds

2120 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
5/16/2024

Games canceled again tonight even though there has been no rain in 36 hours. There were no attempts to work on them yesterday to remove water so they could have a chance to dry out today.

closed #188486

Parks & Playgrounds

2120 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
5/16/2024

I completely understand that weather is no one‘s fault, but we need to find a way to protect the Winslow baseball fields from rain. My family and many others have paid for the Bloomington junior league baseball Association season and we are now going on the third consecutive night of canceled games. Only field three appears to have standing water. Can you all please work to find a solution to maybe cover or tarp the infield so they do not get waterlogged and the games can be played. Thank you for your consideration.

closed #138342

Parks & Playgrounds

2125-2299 W Rca Park Dr

Case Date:
5/29/2014

one of the water fountains by the playground has a constant leak

closed #191286

Parks & Playgrounds

2201 S Jean St

Case Date:
7/6/2024

There are two very large and deep muddy puddles in the large dog park area at Switchyard. One is located by the large tree in the center of the park, and the other is located by the sitting area under the green awning. My dog recently got into the muddy water, ate and drank it, and became severely sick for several days. After speaking with several dog owners at the park, this has happened with their dogs too, so it is definitely a health hazard. It is very difficult to keep the dogs away from these areas. This does not seem to be a problem just after rainfall, but most of the time. I ask that they be filled with gravel or fenced off to allow for regrowth and to keep dogs away in the meantime. Thank you!

closed #192351

Parks & Playgrounds

2301 S Highland Ave

Case Date:
7/20/2024

Drinking fountain starts seeping water out of the seam when it has been running for a while and leaks everywhere.

closed #153481

Parks & Playgrounds

2855 N Walnut ST

Case Date:
6/13/2016

The water fountain by the bathrooms at lower Cascades is leaking from inside the water fountain. It's a pretty good flow.

closed #179770

Parks & Playgrounds

2901 N State Road 37, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
5/6/2022

The water fountain on the far side of the big Cascades playground is leaking badly.

closed #153595

Parks & Playgrounds

3098 West Wapehani Road

Case Date:
6/17/2016

The small karst feature (sinkhole) on the northeast side of Weimer Lake (in Wapehani Park) has greatly increased in size and depth over the last several months, and the lake is draining away! The water level has dropped by a few feet, and the lake surface has shrunk by half. The city already lost one reservoir this way in the 1940s (the one in Leonard Springs Park); would not it be a shame to lose another one? Is there a way to plug the hole (dumping a truckload of gravel and cement into it, perhaps?) before the entire lake flows aways? The picture shows the lake and the sinhole as of a week or so ago; since then, the water level dropped another foot or two, as the sinkhole's draining point is now much deeper than it was back then. And there seems to be more space for further drop...