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closed #149220

Parks & Playgrounds

1854-1898 North College Avenue

Case Date:
10/23/2015

The safety rail overlooking the water on the north side of Miller Showers is missing on a few feet of the railings. It's the north side by the 2 concrete face statues. This is a safety hazard and a child or dog could easily fall through.

closed #165011

Parks & Playgrounds

1917 S Highland AVE

Case Date:
7/1/2018

Hi. There's a wasp nest in the north-side basketball goal at Winslow Woods Park. The nest is under the rim. Thank you.

closed #192060

Parks & Playgrounds

2005 S Rogers St

Case Date:
7/12/2024

Smaller spinning rope net looks to have been vomited in

closed #161589

Parks & Playgrounds

205 S Madison ST

Case Date:
10/17/2017

Lights on the B-Line are out: 57, 79, 82, and 83

closed #158650

Parks & Playgrounds

2050-2498 North Kinser Pike

Case Date:
4/5/2017

The water fountain does not function.

closed #166086

Parks & Playgrounds

2120 S Highland AVE

Case Date:
10/2/2018

Yesterday I visited the playground at Winslow Woods Park with my son. The playground space is in dire need of repair. The rubber flooring is patchy, worn, and disintegrating, creating trip hazards. The climbing jungle gym is rusty, with peeling paint and worn plastic. It does not seem structurally unstable, but could use at least some sanding and repainting to make it safer for young children. My experiences at other city parks and playgrounds have all been wonderful, so this seems out of character. I'd be interested to know if there is a barrier to repair/replacement of equipment at this park, if it is slated for removal, or if there is anything I can do as a resident to help advocate for its upkeep. We love to visit our parks and appreciate all the good work the Parks Department does for our community!

closed #166087

Parks & Playgrounds

2120 S Highland AVE

Case Date:
10/2/2018

Yesterday I visited the playground at Winslow Woods Park with my son. The playground space is in dire need of repair. The rubber flooring is patchy, worn, and disintegrating, creating trip hazards. The climbing jungle gym is rusty, with peeling paint and worn plastic. It does not seem structurally unstable, but could use at least some sanding and repainting to make it safer for young children. My experiences at other city parks and playgrounds have all been wonderful, so this seems out of character. I'd be interested to know if there is a barrier to repair/replacement of equipment at this park, if it is slated for removal, or if there is anything I can do as a resident to help advocate for its upkeep. We love to visit our parks and appreciate all the good work the Parks Department does for our community!

closed #159062

Parks & Playgrounds

2125-2299 West Rca Park Drive

Case Date:
5/9/2017

Hi! I found a set of keys at RCA park. They are all smaller keys, like the kind that are used with padlocks.

closed #191286

Parks & Playgrounds

2201 S Jean St

Case Date:
7/6/2024

There are two very large and deep muddy puddles in the large dog park area at Switchyard. One is located by the large tree in the center of the park, and the other is located by the sitting area under the green awning. My dog recently got into the muddy water, ate and drank it, and became severely sick for several days. After speaking with several dog owners at the park, this has happened with their dogs too, so it is definitely a health hazard. It is very difficult to keep the dogs away from these areas. This does not seem to be a problem just after rainfall, but most of the time. I ask that they be filled with gravel or fenced off to allow for regrowth and to keep dogs away in the meantime. Thank you!

closed #165770

Parks & Playgrounds

2238 East Moores Pike

Case Date:
9/1/2018

It looks like someone has driven some equipment down the paved trail that goes through Renwick subdivision next to Southeast Park, clearing out brush on each side. At first we were thinking it was to aid construction of the unfinished houses down there (with a really dangerous culvert, but that's another issue) but it continues past that site. We thought someone might be clearing out the invasive honeysuckle, but it seemed awfully haphazard for that; there are several small trees that are broken and damaged. They could be widening the trail, but there's no need for that. I think the trail itself belongs to the Parks Foundation. Do you know what is going on down there? Thanks!