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open #204428

Parks & Rec Buildings

925 S Henderson St

Case Date:
7/23/2025

There is a man on drugs in the pavilion

closed #204413

Parks & Rec Programs

1890 S Walnut St

Case Date:
7/22/2025

Not sure first one went through. Got an error message when i submitted. Can we get this filled in? It is at the large dog park at switchyard. Thank you

open #204408

Parks & Playgrounds

2851 Old State Rd 37, Bloomington, IN 47404

Case Date:
7/22/2025

Rotting boards that you walk on to get to the top section with the big slides. The hallway like area has at least 2-4 boards that are beginning to rot and bend. If someone heavy stepped on them it would definitely break.

open #204407

Trash

110 S Grant St

Case Date:
7/22/2025

Bicycle thrown into city planter full of native flowers. Crushing flowers. On SW corner of Grant and Kirkwood. In front of Parlour Donuts.

open #204357

Parks & Rec Programs

1100 W 14th ST

Case Date:
7/21/2025

When I attend your pool movie on Saturday your pool staff ask my mom bring 7$ for pool and movie that haven’t said on your park website for your movie at pool

closed #204355

Parks & Rec Buildings

1020 S Woodlawn Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401

Case Date:
7/20/2025

No chair for the lifeguard at the Limestone Lagoon?

closed #204310

Blocked Sidewalk

449 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
7/18/2025

Falling tree branch obstructing sidewalk and could potentially fall on someone

closed #204262

Other

825 W 8th ST

Case Date:
7/16/2025

Recently planted tree in city tree plot has died. Can it be replaced or removed?

closed #204256

Parks & Playgrounds

101 E 2nd St

Case Date:
7/15/2025

I am afraid of this park due to drugs, sleeping people and drinking. It sure sets a bad example for Bloomington as a friendly town.

open #204248

Parks & Rec Programs

1020 S Woodlawn Ave

Case Date:
7/15/2025

I saw this Walking with Ease sign at Bryan Park. For people with arthritis or poor balance or impaired vision / hearing or other such issues would walk around the asphalt paths with greater ease and sense of safety if some "Cyclists Yield to Pedestrians" signs were posted. This is especially true of the path through the middle of the park, which connects cyclists between the Allen Street Bicycle Boulevard and the Southdowns bike-ped lanes. I would suggest a sign at each end of that path, on the the Henderson and Woodlawn sides. I walk there frequently with my dog and friends. Cyclists approach from in front and behind. We pedestrians usually make room and sometimes the cyclists do. Sometimes they let us know when they come up from behind, but not always. Some signage could end the confusions over right-of-way. Keep in mind that the mid-path curves. That is pleasant and would be safer if cyclists slowed down and anticipated other users. Defensivei cycling, the cycling version of defensive driving. Thanks!