closed #183298
Street Trees
600 E Wellington CT
- Case Date:
- 3/31/2023
The mulberry tree in the right of way is leaning and likely to fall soon. It should be removed. Also the bank looks unstable.
The mulberry tree in the right of way is leaning and likely to fall soon. It should be removed. Also the bank looks unstable.
In the woods behind my home there is a tree which is cracked, and ready to fall. Next to the tree is a gazebo which the tree will fall on. The woods is city property, so not sure what needs to be done. Thanks!
tree/branches down on sidewalk on the opposite side of Highland (at bend)
Dead tree at entrance to Hyde Park - Sare Rd and Winston
Our side yard is a conservancy easement outside of the fence line. It seems to be dying based on grape vines taking over. We were told we are not allowed to cut down trees in this area, is this something the city would help with and if there are dead trees, would they be replaced?
The large tree at the corner of Covenanter and Windermere Woods Dr has been seriously damaged. Looks like some truck or piece of equipment backed into the tree damaging the lower part near the roots. The tree is on city property so we assume it is the city’s responsibility to nurture its trees. Please help this tree heal.
Hello, There is a dead tree in the median located at the Winston Street entrance to Hyde Park. The tree recently lost a dead limb and it blocked the intersection. My neighbor and I cleaned it up but there will be more dead branches to come. The tree is next to the street light that was recently repaired (thank you!). Can the city cut this tree down? Also, the sweet gum trees in front of the houses on the north side of Winston in the 2800 block have many limbs that overhang the street and often make contact with delivery trucks. Can those be trimmed as well? Thank you!
Tree planted by city last year in greenway in front of 716 W 7th was vandalized overnight. Hoping the city can replace. The tree had just started to bud.
There are 2 trees that have been knocked down by the wind and are leaning over the rail trail. They are held up only by branches of other nearby trees and it doesn't look like they are very stable. Area is on the southern end of the Bloomington Rail Trail, in an area of limestone embankments, prior to where it intersects with the Clear Creek Trail. I'm worried about the safety hazards these trees present to people using the trail if they fall. Thank you, Tony Watkins
the solar panels at Winslow woods baseball fields are damaged. These kids were further damaging the solar panel by pounding on them with a stick.