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closed #206538

Parks & Playgrounds

Switchyard bathroom at police substation

Case Date:
10/28/2025

Is there an outside sign indicating which door leads to the bathrooms? I did not see one when I was there.

closed #206595

Parks & Playgrounds

1601 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
11/1/2025

Overflowing trash at picnic area between dog parks

closed #206675

Parks & Playgrounds

116 N College Ave

Case Date:
11/5/2025

The city needs to bring back the native planters. They were so much better than what is there now.

closed #206663

Parks & Playgrounds

3800 The Stands Dr

Case Date:
11/5/2025

Olcott park is full of ticks. Please spray to get rid of them. Thank you

closed #206766

Parks & Playgrounds

5F4F+8G Bloomington

Case Date:
11/13/2025

Multiple what I think are paper wasps at the larger new playground "Bryan Park Playground (5-12 year old)" off of Henderson. Couldn't find the nest but my kiddo did get stung. I killed a few. This was last weekend before the cold but as it will be warm again I wanted to send something.

closed #206739

Parks & Playgrounds

1020 S Woodlawn Ave

Case Date:
11/11/2025

The recently installed conduit on the light at the north end of the tennis courts is not installed properly and the wires are exposed.

closed #206799

Parks & Playgrounds

Rev. Ernest D. Butler Park

Case Date:
11/15/2025

Kroger‘s shopping cart on the side path leading to Rev. Butler Park

closed #206798

Parks & Playgrounds

Rev. Ernest D. Butler Park

Case Date:
11/15/2025

Kroger‘s shopping cart on the side path leading to Rev. Butler Park

closed #206845

Parks & Playgrounds

925 U S Henderson ST

Case Date:
11/17/2025

In the Bryan Park adult workout area: 1. one of the rings is cracked. It's one of the rings in the middle set. 2. the balance beam is loose. Needs to be tightened.

closed #206805

Parks & Playgrounds

924 N Lindbergh DR

Case Date:
11/15/2025

The new bicycle storage cubes are not benefiting residents and are creating two significant problems: Immediate Safety Hazard: The cubes are an attractive nuisance and severe fall risk to children. Preschoolers have been observed climbing and jumping on the units. This confirms the greater community need is a safe play area, not this storage solution. Unauthorized Misuse: The units are already being used as personal storage by non-residents (unhoused), leading to increased and unwelcome traffic into the residential courtyard. The project failed to consult residents on community needs. I request immediate action to address the safety hazard and restrict unauthorized access to these units.