Bloomington Park safety is maintained and Southside roads are resurfaced 

BLOOMINGTON – Numerous infrastructure improvement projects are underway this season to advance community goals, including safety, sustainability, accessibility, equity, economic vitality, and quality of life in Bloomington. The City will provide regular public updates on a range of these improvements as they progress. The City makes every effort to provide residents and visitors with updated and accurate information though all projects schedules are weather dependent.

PARKS AND RECREATION

Crestmont Park
Parks & Recreation staff repaired two slides at the Crestmont Park playground, 1100 N Illinois St this week. A lift was used to install two new slide sections to replace pieces that were cracking at the attachment points.
Staff will move from the playground at Crestmont Park to the playground at Switchyard Park, 1601 S. Rogers St. to repair the accessible carousel. Parts of the Switchyard Park playground will be temporarily closed while staff lifts the carousel to replace casters in the spin mechanism.
Each city park playground is inspected regularly by certified playground safety inspectors to ensure all play equipment operates as designed, and remains safe for use.

Tree fallen on the fence at the Switchyard Park dog park, taken July 6.

Parks and Recreation staff make repairs to the slide at Crestmont Park.

PUBLIC WORKS

Resurfacing Projects 
During the week of August 21, weather permitting, the Department of Public Works Street Division crews will begin milling and resurfacing on W Tapp Rd from S Adams St to S Rockport Rd.

The Division will prep streets prior to resurfacing and will have restrictions during work hours (7 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Signage will be posted. View an interactive map of 2023 paving projects at: bton.in/tpNzZ.