closed #201283
Trails
2119 S Bent Tree DR
- Case Date:
- 3/3/2025
Tree down across trail near where it emerges onto Azeala
Tree down across trail near where it emerges onto Azeala
Multiple trail locations including, but not limited to, Leonard Springs, Clear Creek Trail, Olcott Park, and RCA Park have fallen or partially fallen trees which pose a danger to trail users because they are hanging precariously over the trails. Of secondary importance is the fact that these same parks are littered in fallen trees and limbs which pose a significant fire risk. I frequent these trails regularly and can provide multiple photos of the conditions I have described above. Please take time to investigate this urgent safety concern for the sake of our city's park users. Thank you!
Can the city check the Rail Trail and surrounding property to make sure the homeless aren't camping there again after being evicted and trespassed in 2024? There's some tents visible and tonight (4/21/25) it smells like burning trash again. Please continue to monitor this area and prevent the problem from returning. It's unsafe with the homeless by the trail and the problem needs to be kept at bay permanently. Thanks.
Lower Cascades Park: Single person mattress in stream. Location: By Waterfall shelter, close to the red colored pedestrian bridge. Please remove. Thanks!
The water at the Limestone Greenway trailhead water fountain recently has tasted strange. Almost like it has some metal in it.
There is poison hemlock growing along both sides of the trail from Pete Ellis east to beyond the pool at The Crossing. There is also poison hemlock sprouting on the dirt slope going down from Pete Ellis to the tennis courts of The Crossing where they cleared out a homeless encampment last year. I'm not sure if this is public or private land.
I want to start paying my trash bill, but I don't know how to put it in my name. If you want to just send a bill to 3605 W. Woodyard Rd, bloomington, IN, 47404 Unit B to Vanessa Bryant, I'll pay it.
the co-op at the intersection of Kirkwood and Madison streets has construction waste such as insulation, toilets, window screens, ductwork sitting out for weeks now. This is a hazard and an eyesore. Isnt someone at the residence or the construction crew responsible for clean up? Are the co-op members somehow exempt from the usual trash cleanup every other homeowner is expected to compy with?
Residents at 3441 have piled bags of trash (a few weeks worth) in front of their house.
After pick-up, empty trash bins were moved to and left in the middle of my driveway. Really?