closed #132468
Parks & Playgrounds
909 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2013
Water fountain near enclosed playground isn't draining.
Water fountain near enclosed playground isn't draining.
Sidewalk just north of the tennis courts has 2-3 inches of mud, silt, and debris
It looks like there may be poison ivy growing along the limestone wall near the climbing web at the Lower Cascades playground, in an area where children are likely to come in contact with it.
Fence needs fixed on the pitching warm up area on the gold field at 3rd base
Limb path going back to bull pen blue field
The drinking fountain near the fenced playground in Bryan Park is not working properly. When it is activated, it sprays water in several directions. Thank you!
To whom it may concern: The lights at the tennis courts at Bryan Park are off kilter again. They come on late and stay on well past 11:00 pm. Can you send someone to adjust the, please. I'm sure people enjoy playing tennis until nearly midnight, but the popping sound of tennis balls hitting the strings of the rackets makes sleeping difficult! Thanks for your help.
Bus 854 has a headlight out
We had a softball reservation at RCA Park and the grass hasn't been mowed it looks like in several weeks and week maybe even months and we can't play.
Hello, I'm a frequent user of Bryan Park, and I'm concerned about the city truck that is being driven across the park from Henderson and Davis to the public restrooms every evening around 9 pm. so that the driver can lock the restrooms for the night. The truck travels diagonally across the playing fields, even if there are people playing or sitting on the fields, drives along the footpath and pulls right up to the restroom doors. I'm concerned because the truck is being driven fairly quickly in an area where there are children walking and playing (last night a mother was leaving the restroom with her toddler when the truck pulled up to the doors), and also because the grass appears to be showing wear and tear from all of the vehicular traffic. The driver does not appear to require any equipment heavier than a key to lock the restrooms, so I don't understand why he feels the need to drive right up to the doors. This truck traffic affects so many people's quiet enjoyment of the park. I wonder if the employee could be asked to park his truck in the lot at Henderson and Allen and walk the few feet to the restrooms, instead of driving through the park? Thank you!