closed #175019
Parks & Rec Programs
Willie Streeter Community Gardens, 2125 S Highland Ave, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 3/3/2021
Deer fence is down at the north-east end of the community garden (along the bend of Highland).
Deer fence is down at the north-east end of the community garden (along the bend of Highland).
B-line lights 22, 31, 40 and 52 are either out or are very weak.
Trees in right of way have been tagged for removal on S High between Arden and Wimbleton for recreational trail project. Will debris be removed from this? When Duke contractors trimmed trees on opposite side of street they left behind an awful mess.
This sidewalk on the east side of the bridge at the Goat Farm has poor drainage and this pool has been there for 3 days. At first I thought it was due to snow, but now that it's melted I can see that it's due to the ground next to the sidewalk being too high.
now even when I click on a trail, I don't get a map of the trail, just one dot on google maps, which doesn't help me figure out where the trail goes. which one has good parking near it? where does it go? I can't tell from the website
a map view of the trails on the overall page would be nice so I would have some idea which individual train to pick from the list. Picking them all one by one to try to figure out where they are is cumbersome and slow.
Leonard Springs has fallen trees blocking trail, been there a while.
Hello....along with many other Bloomington residents, I enjoy taking my pup to the Switchyard dog park. What a great facility the city is providing. Most of the owners are very responsible about picking up after their dogs and use the waste bags provided at the park. I have noticed, however, that owners are not as responsible while walking along the pathways from the parking areas to the dog parks. I would like to suggest that doggie waste stations be installed at several points along the pathways to encourage owners to pick up after their pets. Thank you for your consideration.
My husband and I are grateful for the carefully cleared Jackson Creek Trail. Would it be possible to also clear the access sidewalk from the Sherwood Oaks parking lot to the trail itself? Negotiating it in snowy weather is a challenge for us elderly.
I was just curious why the back part of the trail from the dog park to country club isn’t getting plowed. I live along that section of trail and have to walk through a foot of snow to get to the other side that is plowed.