closed #173250
Other
3952 N Rosewood CT
- Case Date:
- 8/4/2020
flooding from golf course(Cascades) to Northwood estates
flooding from golf course(Cascades) to Northwood estates
Totally cool to close Cascades to traffic cutting through but not the main entrance totally to even parking there! Other entrance is 20 minutes away. W people won't use park as much or will kill gas in the environment if they do. At least allow some form of parking on south end. Get a new lot if needed. But that's the main access point. Why have City parks if you have to have unlimited time and an ablist bike to use them?
The tree by the mailbox needs to be trimmed.
There is a dead tree by the street. Someone should look at it.
Hi, I live at the address pictured in the attached copy which is from the hard copy Parks brochure I just received. I access all the information I need from the website, so I would ask that you remove this mailing label from the list to save the cost of printing and postage. I called a couple years ago and had my name removed from this same mailing list for the above reasons. Now I am receiving one at my address to "Current Resident." I want to limit my recycling and it will save Parks money also. Thanks Martha Wainscott
For the City arborist: there are two young trees growing side-by-side at the stop sign at 3rd and Fairview. One is a black walnut that I think should be cut down so the other one can grow to its full potential. They are so close it feels like they will just compete for space. We could have one very healthy street tree as opposed to two stunted ones. Thanks.
Public defecation/feces is a common occurrence in the area near Seminary Park. Public restrooms need to be provided to prevent this public health hazard.
Tree broke and is now suspended upside down in another dead tree next to creek in Spicewood. Hazard to local kids who play in the area.
I would like to report a dead city tree in the tree strip in front of my house. Tree site ID: 27963. The tree is—or was—a flowering crabapple, and it has died over the past few years. My house is located at a fairly prominent intersection, and I worry that the tree will be a hazard as it decays. Blair Johnston
The City cut down one of the ash trees in front of our house, but one one ever came back to remove the stump or replace the tree. The other ash trees in our neighborhood were cut down and the stump was removed and the tree was replaced. Will our stump get removed?