closed #199127
Trails
- Case Date:
- 10/30/2024
Trees along Polly Grisham trail-bike path/ Cedargate Apartments marked for tree work. Been 30 days and no activity. When will work take place? Thank you.
Trees along Polly Grisham trail-bike path/ Cedargate Apartments marked for tree work. Been 30 days and no activity. When will work take place? Thank you.
Case #198905 is reported as closed! HOWEVER, Light #115 remains DARK!
In June, the terrible storms that knocked down many trees all over the city and left many of us without power for days also caused some damage to the trees on the trail loop in RCA park. My backyard is next to the trail, and there is a very tall tree with a massive broken, dead branch that is still hanging on. I foresee this breaking off the tree soon and falling straight onto my backyard fence as well as blocking a portion of the trail. To keep my fence from being destroyed, is it possible to have this branch cut off and removed? I live at 1018 W Countryside Ln.
there are two trees across griffy creek trail past lanam trail, there maybe more but trail is too overgrown right now.
Limbs are too low
From this point on to a bit past TLRC is TRASH. Limbs are low. There's sand pits by b dub and couple other places. Really travel the path I show. If you avoid it, I've been dealing with it. Also bush at the bottom of this hill (Miller& Henderson) needs trimmed before someone gets hurt
This needs cleaned up ASAP. It's dangerous and someone can get hurt
Piece of barbed wire directly on the trail at RCA Park. It is the part of the trail that comes out into the neighborhood midway down Countryside. I passed the sign that explains that the stand of trees along this section of the trail indicates that it had once been a road. The wire is very close to where the goes out onto the sidewalk. It is dangerous because it is directly on the trail so it isn't obvious as you walk.
A whole patch of highly invasive Tree of Heaven saplings have sprouted along the B-Line trail just noth of Dodds.
The trees and bushes in the Rail Trail parking lot along Country Club Drive are getting rather overgrown. The branches and bushes are obstructing the pedestrian and bicycle path that goes along the east edge of the parking lot to connect the Rail Trail to the B-Line. Can this all get trimmed back? Cut it back far enough it doesn't just grow right back in 2 weeks. Thanks.