closed #118890
Other
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 8/13/1997
OAC woodshop should be kept open. (See letter) xc: Mick Renneisen
OAC woodshop should be kept open. (See letter) xc: Mick Renneisen
Writer wants to know why the 75-100 years old osage-orange tree that was in Ninth St Park was cut down. This was a beautiful tree, showed no signs of illness, and was one of the largest of its species left in the county. (see e-mail).
Wants to know when the 9th Street park tennis courts will be repaired. There's only one net up, the lights don't work, and the courts are cracked!
CONCRETE AROUND METER LID CAVING IN , HE HURT HIS FOOT WHEN HE WENT OVER IT
DRIVEWAY IS CRACKED AND FALLING ON ONE SIDE
Disappointed that after school programs for her son, age 2 and daughter, age 6, @ the Banneker Center will be discontinued this fall. She spoke with Sherry Franklin, who was very nice and explained the situation -- giving her other possible resources. She now feels unwelcomed in the "community center" and fears programming will be geared only to older children in the future.
Wiring in Cascades South shelter is substandard. The wiring has been torn out by vandals and bare live wires exposed. Feels apparently the city can get around passing inspection -- he also contacted BPD.
Caller is outraged that the program @ the Banneker Center has been eliminated. His child, Rory, cried when he was told the news. Doesn't feel that this was discussed w/user group. Child is in 3rd grade @ Fairview. Father will be contacting his Council rep. Feels this was very irresponsible.
Micky is disappointed with the change in the Banneker Center. She is not against having a teen center, just not on this side out town.
Ms. Haris is concerned with the drug dealing that occurs in her neighborhood and the lack of police involvement in keeping this from becoming a serious problem.