closed #173949
Trails
Bloomington City Hall, 401 N Morton St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 10/15/2020
Tree trunk partially fallen and suspended across Renwick Trail at SouthEast Park
Tree trunk partially fallen and suspended across Renwick Trail at SouthEast Park
The tail's light with number 152 is out on the B-Line Trail. Thank you for such a great trail and for all the maintenance that is done.
Mattress has been left out leaning against tree in front yard for over 2 weeks.
There is a sign advertising an AirBnB rental attached to a tree on the property at 813 Kirkwood Ave. The tree is one of two on either side of the alley next to the property, and is located on the berm between the street and the sidewalk, and so appears to be in the city's Right of Way. As far as I understand it, this signage is in violation of the Bloomington Municipal Code, Title 12 (Streets, Sidewalks, and Storm Drains), Chapter 24.080 (Trees and Flora), Ord. 08-06 ยง 2 (part), 2008) - Prohibited actions, which states "(2) No person shall do any of the following to trees subject to these provisions: (b) Attach any wires, nails, chains, cables, advertising posters or any other contrivance" I would appreciate it if the city removed this sign and prevented such actions by the landlord in the future.
The streetlight on the corner of Henderson and University is out and this intersection is very dark at night.
Greenery on south corner of 11th / Walnut obscuring vision of driver on 11th trying to move onto Walnut so that driver must move forward onto crosswalk and impede vehicles turning onto 11th from Walnut causing them to yell obscenities and ruin everyone's day.
Alley is impassible without scratching vehicle due to growth hanging over from the yards.
Social gathers > 15 people not allowed per mayor! 30-50 people there with no mask on 10/13. Also tons of trash, clothing, blankets, tents, etc abandoned in park.
At 520 Patterson in front of Members' Choice Bank is another College Movers & Haulers sign, in the grass.
A fitness organization called Bloomington United for Fitness is holding an exercise class in Olcott Park. I appreciate the need for outdoor space, however, they are using the paved trail for stationary exercises. Since these occur in one relatively narrow space, it is not possible to socially distance and because they are exercising, they are not wearing masks. Would it be possible to ask them to move to an area with more space in the park such as an open field not next to the path?