closed #159469
Trails
1001–1499 S Basswood Cir
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2017
Tree across trail from twin lakes to basswood
Tree across trail from twin lakes to basswood
Lights #149, 63, and 41 are out on the B-Line Trail
Poison Ivy encroaching on sidewalk in Bryan park
The wooden boardwalk is rotting in one place. The board is soft and flexs under weight. Someone could trip over it.
Following up on #184608: The rotted boards have completely given way. There is now a massive hole in the boardwalk.
Broken wooden bridge with tree limbs sticking out at Bryan Park central path
The trails in Bryan Park were not fully cleared of snow or salted after the major snow storm that happened a week ago. This has created hazardous icy conditions after some freeze/thaw cycles which makes walking and running there very difficult. The trails appear to have been plowed initial were but left 1-2" of snow that was never fully cleared and is now thawing partially during the warmer days and turning back to ice on the colder days.
A large tree has fallen and is now blocking the trail. The easiest place to access is off of the azalea ln trialhead.
Two trees are down on the B-Line in between Adams and Moravec Streets, both closer to the latter. One is making the trail nearly impassable.
The east-west trail running through the middle of Bryan Park needs to be significantly wider. This is a critical connection in the signed Allen-Covenanter bike route, but very awkward to ride on. Passing even a single person walking (not to mention groups, dog-walkers, kids, etc) is uncomfortable for all parties. When I come up behind someone am I supposed to ask them to walk in the grass or do I make them feel like they're in the way by trying to bounce around them in the grass? I'd avoid it, but the alternatives of either Grimes or Maxwell are scary. Please widen this connection to make it functional and comfortable for both transportation and recreation purposes. Thank you!