closed #187226
Parks & Playgrounds
- Case Date:
- 2/7/2024
This broken signpost presents a safety hazard. It's in Switchyard Park, where the police park northeast of the basketball court.
This broken signpost presents a safety hazard. It's in Switchyard Park, where the police park northeast of the basketball court.
My wife took our kids to switchyard park today and went to the playground area where 3 men who she did not know seemed to follow her and the kids around various areas of the playground. They were hanging around close enough for her to feel unsafe and leave the park, which is very unlike her. My request would be for areas (particularly those used by younger children) to have an increase security presence so folks aren't feelin this way in our parks.
Request for walkway lights around the Bryan Park walking route. For both outer walkway and the inner route stating north of the pool.
The parking at Griffy Lake is insufficient for the current demand and the situation will likely only get worse in the future with the much appreciated upgrades to the trails and fishing pier. When the overflow parking is blocked off cars get backed up out to the street waiting for people to leave to take their spot. This creates a huge safety hazard for pedestrians and drivers alike. Could we look into some sort of solution to help reduce this congestion? Perhaps a carpool lot further away? A bus stop? Or even a way to walk from campus safely rather than it being a car required location. If none of those work, could we at least please have the overflow parking always open?
The entire rubber playground surface at Olcott Park has rippled up, creating a substantial amount of trip hazards.
The chain on one of the swings on the playground had broken. A new chain would be oh so nice. Thank you!
I have no issue, I was just wanting to suggest opening a dog park at the Winslow Sports plex or near by. Other possible locations could be Winslow Woods Park, Jackson Creek Trail, or South East Park.
Rusted and sharp edges on equipment. All equipment is rusty and is in need of repair or replacement before an injury occurs.
In case you had not seen this posting in the Nextdoor Neighbor site. Hope something can be done so that this lady and all other dog owners can safely and enjoyably use the dog area.
The Griffy Dam parking area could still use a trash can and/or dog waste station. Lots of folks fish and walk their dogs here, but there is no place to dispose of old fishing line and dog waste. Last time I mentioned this they said they would reassess once the new trail was completed. I know it’s a bit out of the way but maybe the crew that maintains Ferguson dog park could swing by and collect it once a week? Thanks!