closed #199693
Trails
3CXX+QP Clear Creek
- Case Date:
- 12/17/2024
Tree down/across Clear Creek Trail behind sewer treatment plant
Tree down/across Clear Creek Trail behind sewer treatment plant
Flooding on Clear Creek Trail by Gordon Pike overpass/bridge
Tree damage from the storm in the summer has not been completely cleaned up causing a back up during heavy rains.
Under new ovepass-over trail , Gordon Pike Extension : a horrible, gooey, sticky thick mud. Even the walkers have a hard time walking through it. Slipping hazard. Please fix.
The tennis courts at Bryan Park; the windscreen around the southern courts have become "undone" and are flapping in the wind; a real mess. Would someone please go there with a hand full of zip ties and correct the problem? Thank you. V/r, Mark
I'm guessing someone from Parks and Rec chose the image for the parks web page. I'm hoping someone in the Parks department can find a winter photo of Bloomington or at least of Southern Indiana. I looked at the current image being used and thought to myself that's not Bloomington but I do want to go there, where ever that is and see that beautiful scenery myself. It didn't make me think "Wow! Bloomington has amazing open space and views!!" Come on Parks have some hometown pride! (please)
Where S Park dead-ends into Bryan Park, a beaten path has eroded and is somewhat dangerous for pedestrians. Could that be filled in as it has been in the past, or maybe even improved in a more permanent way? Thanks!
Not sure why they blew these leaves from the street into my driveway, or into the middle of the street?
Cherry tree down across mowed path south of the playground.
In the island area across the street from 2133 Melville Cir, there are pine trees that may need to be pruned or removed. Currently, the landscapers are unable to access the area beneath the trees to clean up debris effectively, and the significant amount of debris dropped by the trees is clogging nearby street and ground drains. It is suspected that this clogging is causing issues with flooding in the area. Additionally, there is a street drain on the southwest side of the island/Melville Circle that may be causing issues, including a sinkhole in the island lawn adjacent to the street drain. Can we receive confirmation of whether some or all of the repairs in these locations (within the island and on the street of Melville Circle) is under the jurisdiction of the City or of the Renwick Neighborhood Association? If it is under the jurisdiction of the City, this report is to notify that these issues should be reviewed and rectified to avoid flooding. If it would be helpful to provide any further information, please reach out.