closed #202716
Parks & Playgrounds
- Case Date:
- 5/15/2025
Regarding Cascades Golf Course: Spraying herbicides on a windy day like today is irresponsible, a threat to public health, and a waste of chemicals.
Regarding Cascades Golf Course: Spraying herbicides on a windy day like today is irresponsible, a threat to public health, and a waste of chemicals.
It really would be great if the City would do something about the shape of the aging ballfields at Winslow such that an afternoon storm on one day doesn’t affect two or more days’ worth of baseball games – it seems to have gotten progressively worse over the last few years. As a local business owner, I would be extremely frustrated to sponsor these facilities when a little rain keeps the fields from being playable.
Two park benches on the B-Line between Dodds and 1st Street are overturned.
Hi. The ball fields at Bryan Park and Rev Butler are in complete disarray. They're not maintained, not a subtle one has a complete set of bases and/or mound and home plate, and the infields are dangerous. Last year we were told a new person was hired to correct the fields, but that never happened. We'd love to be able to fully use the ball fields. We'd even happily help fix and maintain them. Hope the city can fund proper care of these fields in our amazing parks. Thank you!
Mowing at RCA Park is the issue... wondering why the contractor never mows the entire field... most of the time they only mow the edges...they spend less than an hour on the entire park..just wish the would mow the entire field!
A black jeep decided to smash glass bottles around porta potty/ gate area last night early this morning. There’s a lot of broken glass in that area.
The sidewalk is blocked by a tree limb.
While l love the permeable pavers at Hopewell Commons, I feel they create an unsafe environment. The pavers cross Morton, making that area appear to be an extension of the park. It doesn't look like a road, so I fear park users, especially children, won't look for cars. I think warning signs or additional stop signs could increase safety
While l love the permeable pavers at Hopewell Commons, I feel they create an unsafe environment. The pavers cross Morton, making that area appear to be an extension of the park. It doesn't look like a road, so I fear park users, especially children, won't look for cars. I think warning signs or additional stop signs could increase safety
The lack of restrooms at Hopewell Commons will prevent me and many others from using this beautiful facility. I'm extremely disappointed.