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closed #202291

Parks & Rec Buildings

Twin Lakes Recreational Center

Case Date:
4/26/2025

I wish to complain vehemently about the noisy hand dryers at Twin Lakes. With each use, it sounds like a jet airplane taking off. A terrifying and very LOUD sound. It’s time to replace them with a softly humming dryer before an octogenarian member dies of a heart attack. You’ll save on toilet paper, too, from those who look for an alternative!

closed #202260

Parks & Rec Buildings

320 W 8th St #113

Case Date:
4/24/2025

Rca park east restroom had tolit paper today when I looked. Thanks Tim. Rob Hamros

closed #201342

Parks & Rec Buildings

2100 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
3/6/2025

I let you know I saw same potholes that I mentioned you before in FSC parking lot. It still there while I walk to my bus stop

closed #200545

Parks & Rec Buildings

930 W 4th ST

Case Date:
1/25/2025

Snow plowed into sidewalk. Unable to walk on sidewalk.

closed #199517

Parks & Rec Buildings

925 U S Henderson ST

Case Date:
12/3/2024

Picnic Shelter on the north side of Bryan Park. Roof has been mossy for quite a while but now some shingles have come off.

closed #193043

Parks & Rec Buildings

2100 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
8/22/2024

There pothole in parking lots I make u report to street department street staff tell me Parking lots are maintained by the property owners. potholes need fix people be felling of potholes

closed #192937

Parks & Rec Buildings

1020 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/18/2024

How does Bloomington determine the appropriate lifeguard-patron ratio for the city's public pools? How often is a responsible staff member actively evaluating safety needs during the course of the pool hours?  (Seeking an actual response, as I notice that recent U-reports asking this question have been closed despite zero answers.) On August 10-11, there was an alarming disconnect between lifeguards and actual use of the facility. Despite a hot, sunny weekend with dozens of patrons in and around the main pool (including plenty of small children), there was only a single lifeguard on duty sitting on the ground level staff bench for the **entire main pool**.  At least on Aug 17-18, the west end of the main pool was closed, reducing by half the active scan area for the single on duty lifeguard. It would be terrible to have a safety emergency at the city pools worsened by underestimating the need for lifeguards on duty.

closed #192817

Parks & Rec Buildings

1020 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/11/2024

What are the safety protocols for lifeguards on duty? There are two lifeguards on duty for the main pool at 2:30 pm, but the elevated chairs designed for lifeguards to easily scan the pool are empty. Instead, both lifeguards are seated together, chatting on the staff bench. There are easily 60+ people at the Bryan Park Pool now and plenty of small children. Until this weekend, lifeguards at Bryan Park Pool used the elevated chairs all summer and rotated frequently. Follow-up to #192811: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=192811

closed #192816

Parks & Rec Buildings

1020 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/11/2024

What are the safety protocols for lifeguards on duty? There are two lifeguards on duty for the main pool at 2:30 pm, but the elevated chairs designed for lifeguards to easily scan the pool are empty. Instead, both lifeguards are seated together, chatting on the staff bench. There are easily 60+ people at the Bryan Park Pool now and plenty of small children. Until this weekend, lifeguards at Bryan Park Pool used the elevated chairs all summer and rotated frequently. Follow-up to #192811: https://bloomington.in.gov/crm/tickets/view?ticket_id=192811

closed #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.