closed #168407
Parks & Rec Programs
359 E Cardinal Glen DR
- Case Date:
- 5/5/2019
Can't change the address before registering for Parks & Rec Program.
Can't change the address before registering for Parks & Rec Program.
The page https://bloomington.in.gov/parks/trails/southeast-trail is blank. I'd like to see a map of what constitutes this trail. E.g. does it follow the creek bed and end at Sare road?
When it rains, the entire ditch from Bainbridge to the Sherwood Oaks Park floods and encroaches on the homes in the area as well as exposing tree roots of trees close to utility poles. Run off from all surrounding streets goes into this ditch that ultimately drains into the creek at SHerwood Oaks Park and contributes to the significant flooding of that playground.
A large tree branch broke with yesterday's wind and his hanging from a tree which is partially blocking the road in front of my home on 3657 E Tamarron Drive. It needs to be cut down and removed to prevent a mishap. I believe this tree was scheduled for removal some time ago.
Large hackberry tree down and suspended over a rail trail just north of W Gordon Pike.
Large heavy plastic palette in Jackson Creek
A large tree fell overnight blocking the wooded pedestrian path leading to the Jackson Creek Trail near Sherwood Oaks Park.
Chain ladder on play structure is partially detached from the ground and is unsafe.
Drainage from the football field covers the path from Olcott Park to JCMS with water (even after days with no rain). The water turns to ice when the temperature drops. Dozens of school children and community members use the path daily. I’ve seen school children slip and fall hard on their way to school. In past years the path is not adequately able to be maintained to remove the ice...the ice gets so thick that a general maintenance crew would not be able to remove it once it has formed. This path is often skipped by snow removal efforts (not sure if it’s City or MCCSC). Please consider a way to redirect this flow before someone gets seriously hurt. Thank you.
Tripping hazard on trail at olcott park