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open #198799

Parks & Playgrounds

906 S Fess Ave

Case Date:
10/13/2024

Flag football parents driving into the fields and parking on the grass in the middle of the field so they don’t have to walk from the parking lots. They seem to be taking advantage of no parking enforcement on the weekends. 10/13/24 around 12:30.

open #198788

Parks & Playgrounds

814 W Howe ST

Case Date:
10/12/2024

Hello, there has been multiple homelessness sleeping and dropping trash at the playground at Howe street. It’s an issue that we have to solve. My kid can’t go under those circumstances. I appreciate your time. Thank you so much.

open #198743

Parks & Playgrounds

619 W Howe ST

Case Date:
10/9/2024

Light on the basketball courts is broken. Would be awesome if there were more lights too. My friends and I play here and with the days getting shorter it would be great to be able to play in the evenings.

open #193649

Parks & Playgrounds

619 W Howe ST

Case Date:
9/19/2024

There’s a street light on a utility pole that is above the north east corner of the basketball courts of the building and trades park that has had a pine tree grow up around it. The light appears to be broken/nonfunctioning. It would be nice to have a functioning light(s) on the court.

open #193575

Parks & Playgrounds

1020 S Woodlawn Ave

Case Date:
9/17/2024

The tennis court lights are not turning on in the evening. I was there Friday night from 7:00 PM until 8:30 PM expecting the lights would eventually turn on. They didn’t and everyone playing tennis had to leave because of the darkness.

open #193155

Parks & Playgrounds

2258 E Cape Cod DR

Case Date:
8/27/2024

The tennis courts have cracks running through them and there are large weeds growing inside the tennis court fences.

open #192930

Parks & Playgrounds

1020 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
8/18/2024

I noticed on Sunday 8/11/24 two vehicles parked on the grass at Bryan Park.b there was a party at the Woodlawn shelter, and people just decided to park on the grass, perhaps so that they could more easily carry items into the shelter. This is the third time I've seen that this year, and it's a terrible precedent to be set. There is a split rail fence along part of the park property on Woodlawn. Could Parks and rec consider extending that along with signage that says no parking? When people rent the shelter, that rule can be reinforced in the agreement to rent for the day. People, to be honest, are pretty stupid. There are no signs that say "no cars", and I think it needs to be explicitly stated. Otherwise, people are going to keep driving into the Woodlawn shelter area.