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closed #203773

Trails

506 N Adams ST

Case Date:
6/28/2025

When will the B-Line trail be finished between Adams Street and Fountain Drive? There has been no activity or progress on this "missing link" since 2024. What is the hold-up or reason for delay? Please provide a timeline for completion of this last section. Thank you.

closed #203651

Trails

310 W 6th St

Case Date:
6/23/2025

Needle on trail, by bike shop and le petit cafe window.

closed #203556

Trails

1030 W Countryside LN

Case Date:
6/19/2025

Two trees down rca park paved trail south side near connector path to countryside

closed #203458

Trails

106 S Henderson St

Case Date:
6/16/2025

This needs cleared back and up

closed #203440

Trails

399 N Morton ST

Case Date:
6/16/2025

Light flickering on post 132 B-line trail

closed #203413

Trails

362 E Melrose AVE

Case Date:
6/14/2025

Limbs along the trail are ridiculously low. Several are less than 5 feet off the ground and need trimmed. They need to be at least 6 feet up so people of average height can travel without issues of getting smacked in the face with tree limbs that are soaking wet

open #203385

Trails

421 E Clover LN

Case Date:
6/13/2025

I would like to request that the "volunteer" workers that are cutting new trails into a state-designated nature preserve across from my home be stopped immediately. The state designates "nature preserve" land to be preserved for natural ecological functions. It's the highest protection the state can place on natural land. These "volunteers" are cutting new trails which increases the spread of invasive species. The ecological integrity of these precious few acres is already compromised by the proximity to homes and these new and poorly designed trails are adding to the stress and degradation of this natural space. They are using lawn mowers and power tools which disrupt nesting bird habitats. They cut one Asian Honeysuckle allowing several more to take its place. Trash bags with refuse are left for weeks by these volunteers. I understand that the intentions are to remove invasives but what is actually occurring does nothing but spread the same invasives. It is a misguided effort and needs to cease immediately. I have a Master's degree in Park and Public Land Management from IU and have seen this happen numerous times in other locations. In this case it seems that a small group of volunteers desired a walking trail next to their neighborhood and began "volunteering" to create these trails. While not a big deal on private land, these particular lands are designated by the state for the highest protection possible. I would be more than happy to discuss this further and suggest some alternative activities for this group of volunteers. You have my email and I hope we can come to a resolution that will stop the infringement of these state-protected lands. Thank you for your time.

closed #203308

Trails

308 W 4th ST

Case Date:
6/10/2025

Strong smell of some sort of natural gas coming from the hotel. Made me a little dizzy. On the B-line between the hotel and Wonderlab.

closed #203142

Trails

2521 S Milton DR

Case Date:
6/3/2025

Hi, I don’t know if the parks department or city cares much about it but there are large patches of Japanese knotweed growing along the trail. It's a tricky plant to get rid of and requires strategic doses of herbicide at specific stages in it's life cycle and for multiple years. Y'all might already be aware and I've chatted with a lady working on other invasives along the trail. I live in Broadview 2nd and have been keeping my eyes out for it to keep it out of the neighborhood. I just wanted to bring it to someone's attention. The subreddit for invasive species seems to have the most up to date methods of attack and discussion I've found. Cutting it down only makes it angry and dig in/spread more. Feel free to call or text if you need any more information from me. Thanks Richard

closed #203020

Trails

503 W Baywood DR

Case Date:
5/29/2025

Large patch of poison hemlock is getting ready to bloom