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closed #169184

Trails

1800 E Greenbriar LN

Case Date:
6/27/2019

Good morning, last evening I went for a walk in Olcott Park and admired the several "prairie" gardens along the walk-ways with mowed paths among them. Today I'm writing to ask this email be forwarded to the landscaper who grew and maintains those gardens. I want to add a smaller version to my own yard and have some questions about who to proceed and wonder whether they might share their knowledge on the topic. Or perhaps they can point me to resources. Thank you.

closed #200381

Trails

1780 E Rock Creek DR

Case Date:
1/17/2025

This trail is still covered in ice and inaccessible for walking or biking.

closed #185404

Trails

1730 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
9/3/2023

There is broken glass on the path in switchyard park near the dog waste station by the stage. By light SYP 103 I believe

closed #165351

Excessive Growth

1729 S Covey LN

Case Date:
8/1/2018

At East Thornton Drive and Covey Lane, there are several big old trees whose branches overhang Covey Lane, and the big branches are rotten and some have already fallen, but the limbs that hang over Covey Lane are dangerous to pedestrians walking their dogs and cars using Covey Lane. Can you please look into this and have the limbs and/or tree cut so that no one will get hurt or property damaged by falling limbs. Every time a hard rain comes or storm with light wind come, large limbs fall onto Covey Lane. Thank you.

closed #193579

Street Trees

1715 S Wexley Rd

Case Date:
9/17/2024

Out walking yesterday and I was alarmed by the rapid decay of this very large Pin Oak tree. It is leaning toward the street. It is dead and looks like it could fall within the next few months. I believe it is a tree that falls under the responsibility of the city but my apologies if it is a private owner tree. Specific location is 1715 S. Wexley Road, front and south of property, very near road and very near fire hydrant.

closed #176106

Trails

1715 S Walnut St, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
6/10/2021

There is an accumulation of sticks, trash, and general debris that has dammed the stream running alongside the B-Link Trail, approx. 600 feet from S Walnut Street. As of late, whenever we experience heavy rains, the water floods onto the trail itself, as photographed.

closed #188831

Street Trees

1715 E Wexley RD

Case Date:
6/7/2024

One of the two very large trees bordering the street appears diseased and dying. It is dropping branches often. The tree is also right above a crucial storm drain and the debris is clogging the drain often.

closed #184814

Trails

1714 W Hennessey ST

Case Date:
7/29/2023

A tree is down across the trail between the roundabout and Victor, closer to Victor. There’s another one further north partly across the trail.

closed #184569

Other

1714 S Wilton DR

Case Date:
7/11/2023

There’s a map that says this tree is on city property. I submitted a request to Duke to remove limbs over the power line to the street light. They cut off a couple of small branches but left branches that pull on the wire when it’s windy. The tree leans over the wire. The part of the tree over the wire should be taken down. It’s a mulberry.

closed #193763

City Performance

1710 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
9/25/2024

At about 8:30pm on 9/25/2024 a Marshall Security guy in a golf cart was blinding me and a friend with very bright LED lights as we were walking in Switchyard Park. This is unprofessional and unacceptable behavior the City must address with a contractor hired to keep the community safe. We were on a walking path that runs from the north side of the Skatepark to the B-Link crossing at Walnut. We were east of the skatepark and over the bridge before getting to the fence at Stryker Towing. This guy on the golf cart had his cart pointed from east to west in the middle of the path, right at us. The headlights are incredibly and painfully bright to look at in the night, causing us to shield our eyes to try to continue walking. He did not turn the lights off or try to angle away from us. He just sat there, pointing these very bright, LED lights right at us. The lights seem to be angled up and likely not the factory installed lights on the golf cart, something after market, intended to intentionally and knowingly render people unable to see as they approach.