open #210598
Trails
1532 E Clairmont PL
- Case Date:
- 5/9/2026
There are a couple of downed trees blocking access to the park at the end of Clairmont Place, though not entirely sure whose responsibility they are...
There are a couple of downed trees blocking access to the park at the end of Clairmont Place, though not entirely sure whose responsibility they are...
Poison Hemlock spotted on trail parallel to Bloomington Rail Trail
Broken tree branches from recent wind storms in east ROW along path between Meadowbluff Ct and Arden Dr.
Vehicle damage to the ground beside the Jackson Creek Trail: There were deep ruts around one of the cement pads for a bench at the Rogers Family Park. This might be from a mower that got stuck. But then, from the roundabout where the trail leaves Sherwood Oaks Park and goes to Rhorer, there was damage to the ground to the right side of the trail all the way to the farm. First there was a rut dug out on the right side of the trail. Just before the farm's fence, there were numerous deep tracks all through the plantings of cup plants, and muddy tracks onto the trail where it tried to turn around. This was done by something with very large treads - maybe a gator? This is a wild area with posted no mowing or spraying, that usually has a dense concentration of cup plants. What happened?
Southeast Park Lower Trail: Several trees near the creek were blown down in the wind storms last week, falling across and mostly blocking the path. This is the eastern section of the path nearish the junction of the two recreational paths near Sare Rd.
Kids on gas powered dirt bikes tearing up and down the B Line trail in recent days. Not e-bikes. Going way too fast popping wheelies and generally being unsafe. Thank you.
Poison ivy is hanging over the sidewalk on the east side of Henderson as it pokes through the guardrails at the stream. Digs, kids and other pedestrians brush by this pinch point! Thanks
On Sunday, April 12 I was out for a bicycle ride with my family on the Limestone Greenway. There was a man on an electric motorcycle. Not a pedal assisted e-bike, but a high speed motorcycle. He appeared to be an on-duty sheriff's deputy. I understand that they may want to patrol but they should be using vehicles that are allowed on the trails unless there is an emergency which warrants something larger or faster. We felt like we were followed by him, though he pretended to be nice and claimed just to be out enjoying a ride, just like us. It made us all uncomfortable. I usually don't submit these anonymously but with Flock and all this shit it makes one paranoid.
The gasoline powered Gator vehicle used to maintain our trails leaves in its exhaust invisible and toxic engine exhaust fumes. Cyclists, runners and pedestrians are forced to breathe toxic fumes which float under the canopy often long after the vehicle has passed. This is a public health issue that can be eliminated by the use of electric vehicles. Please consider replacing park and trail service vehicles powered by fossil fuels with the type that do not emit noxious fumes along our lovely system of trails.
The B-Line Trail crossing at 2nd Street needs attention. There are potholes, missing bricks, and problems of that nature throughout the crosswalk and the sidewalks on either side that are dangerous. The ground is uneven. Can these issues be looked at and fixed to make it safer for pedestrians and cyclists?