closed #199782
City Performance
On the trail at 1st street, near Hopscotch
- Case Date:
- 12/29/2024
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!
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!
While removing the bush honeysuckle from behind this guard rail and into the preserve the erosion from stormwater runoff was noticed. How can we look to mitigate this drainage issue? I can email a photo and video but, attempting to submit it in this report isn’t working.
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.?
Stop sign down
If you go to the parking lot and walk down the trail through the woods, where the trail curves above the creek, someone has put a city trash can on the bank and set it on fire.
The trees overhanging the upper part of the trail between the parking lot of Olcott Park and the lower Jackson Creek Trail are not being kept trimmed. I'm not even 6' tall, and I usually have to duck around and under branches over and over. This has been an ongoing problem for months. Can tree trimming become a regular task of the park's landscapers?
There is an abandoned non-electric bicycle along the south edge (downhill side) of the paved path between Sherwood Oaks Park and the Olcott Park parking lot. Another walker told me that it had been there several days.
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?
Frat debris on this busy sidewalk sometimes gets picked up mid-week, but there's been the pieces of an entire flat-screen tv there for 2+ weeks now :/ Plus a fair bit of broken bottle glass since this weekend.