closed #174172
Parks & Playgrounds
Seminary Park, 100 S W 2nd St, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA
- Case Date:
- 11/19/2020
Tents up overnight and people in park past time park closes.
Tents up overnight and people in park past time park closes.
Tents set up overnight. Tons of trash. Social gatherings > 15 people. Alcohol and drug use. Apparently city has social workers at park to hand out free water and supplies. Nobody is taking care of real problems.
One of the metal posts supporting the tent at Leonard Springs is broken in half.
Seminary Square Park Violations 1. No Social Distancing and Groups of more than 15 gathering 2. Camping in the park 3. Needles/alcohol/drugs being used 4. Trash 5. Clothes Hanging from trees Asking for violators to be asked to vacate the Seminary Square park per Parks and Recreation rules
There is a broken tree limb dangling in a tree. The broken limb is over a park area. It is too high to just pull it down.
Would it be possible to put heaters in the shelters in the parks around town so family and friends can meet up outside this winter due to the Coronavirus?
On nice days would it be possible for the Park staff (and the Bloomington police) to be more active in enforcing face coverings and the limit on gatherings. This was a day when Indiana hit another record (11/7). THe pickle ball court was taken over by this group of more than 25 people who were having a tournament. Most were not wearing masks as they sat around. Down the road the playground was packed. I know this is especially hard for staff or police since it's the parents making poor decisions, not wearing masks, and most if not all children not wearing masks.
Cascades park. Why is it so hard to drive here?! Surely you can make it one way or protected bike path or even clog the other end instead of forcing town to expend significant gas miles to get to the north entrance? Please tell me this restricting isn't permanent
What is the city doing about the growing homeless camp in the city park, Seminary Park? Is the intention to make this camp permanent? It seems to have been growing for about a year, with seemingly little effort to address it, the safety of passersby, or the sanitation issues that accompany it.
This park has become very dirty. Very overrun and an eye sore to the city.