closed #192366
Trails
4F65+F5 Clear Creek
- Case Date:
- 7/22/2024
Trail not cleared properly of storm damage, trees hanging precariously directly over trail
Trail not cleared properly of storm damage, trees hanging precariously directly over trail
The four trees flanking the crosswalk in front of Chipotle look like they're struggling. If they're not watered regularly, seems like rain may not be enough to sustain them.
Lights are out on 153, 77, and 51 along the B-Line
Poop in the dogpark. Several months ago both the supply of bags and the container for used bags were moved from within the dog fields themselves to an area within the double gate entry area. Perhaps this was an attempt at efficency but it has had a sigificanlty adverse affect on the conditions in the park itself with much more poop being left on the ground and more full bags being left scattered around the park. Yesterday I picked up 11 full bags left out in the field and this is not uncommon. Both the bags and the refuse containers need to be returned to their original spots to turn this trend around. This is a great park, let's keep it that way. Thank you, please let me know how you are proceeding. Thanks, Dirk Fraser
Accessibility request: Please make captions available for films screened at the “Movies in the Park” series
grass along street is at least 4 feet high.
The walking/bike trail opposite the Ferguson Dog Park was NOT cleared of snow and we just observed a person pushing, with great difficulty, another person in a wheelchair on this snow/slush covered walk. Shouldn’t the City clear it’s walks just as it expects homeowners to do?
Homeless trying to break into house and causing disturbance along b-line trail, trespassing on private residences and public property
The bike path along Sare Road south of the intersection with Olcott is rapidly deteriorating due to continuous water flow over the path that washes dirt, branches and rocks onto the path. Something needs to be done to divert this water away from the path. In the winter the water freezes, leaving the path coated with a sheet of ice. Very dangerous for bikes and pedestrians.
Sappy bumps on leaves and branches of Tulip Poplar, attracting loads of bees and now making the problem worse. Entire tree is infected. See photo.