closed #201701
Parks & Rec Buildings
Olcott Park
- Case Date:
- 3/24/2025
The light inside the Sports announcing booth has been on for years. It’s on all through the night.
The light inside the Sports announcing booth has been on for years. It’s on all through the night.
There has been a grove of mature sassafras trees along the edge of the upper field at Olcott. This field is on the right as you enter the park from the road, and the grove is at the back of this field. Most of them are now dead, and the remaining ones are partially dead. Is this caused by a disease? Should some sort of action be taken?
Re ticket #203149, how is this and other tickets continually closed when someone has to maintain the roadway for public use. This isn’t a private no entry roadway. Who has to maintain this for use? If our car breaks down in this hole are we to sue Simon properties? Someone has to have an answer aside from “streets doesn’t do this”. Engineering, another dept.?
This is admittedly a minor issue, but why in the world has this sign been posted on the trail, outside, in late December 2024? Weird!
Describe Pothole or Hazard: Multiple pot holes that have been reported for years. To the point that it’s hitting my rim while driving. There are so many you cannot even dodge them. Huge hazard for animals, elderly and children in the area. Something needs to be done!
There is still a trip hazard on the overpass, adjacent to the convention center, near the steps. Sometimes there’s a cone over it but the cone goes away. Sometimes there’s a broken cover which is better than nothing. But now there’s nothing at all.
There is still a hole in the sidewalk near the steps. It’s quite deep. I’ve complained before. Sometimes it’s covered with a cone but then the cone goes away. Why can’t the city put a true cover on this tripping hazard? Thank you.
This overpass is an icy mess. Isn’t this city property? I see other reports about this that have been closed; how can you close a report before you fix it? Please fix it or put up a sign naming it Fracture Overpass.
This pond scum was not present from 2019 until this year. Regency multi family purchased the land about 2 years ago. Concerned about lawn chemicals and fertilizers in this retention pond which feeds into creek along creek’s edge drive. A Beaver lives here in the past and a rare Duck. Watershed area please enact protective ordinances within 1 mile of Jackson Creek East fork. Minnows & crawdads in Creek
Gravel in sidewalk and street, Falling hazard.