closed #203854
Trails
1007 E Sheridan Dr
- Case Date:
- 6/30/2025
There is tons of poison ivy next to the walking trail by the creek
There is tons of poison ivy next to the walking trail by the creek
This bench was likely hit by a car. There is no separation between the very fast cars on Woodlawn and this stretch of the path. Please fix the bench and put a barrier/curb between the street and the walking path, for safety
The sign for the Woodlawn shelter has a piece of board that has come off the signpost. The board is currently leaning against the sign. It's an interior trim board that needs to be put back on or replaced.
At dusk, on Tuesday June 17, a new floodlight was turned on near the corner of Woodlawn and Maxwell, at the Bryan Park tennis courts. This flood light points directly at the back of 916 E Maxwell and my home 912 E Maxwell. This light is comically bright and blindly. I support all efforts to maximize the safety of my community members using the tennis courts, the walking path and the parking lot on Woodlawn, but this floodlight is too bright for our neighborhood and pointed in the wrong direction. This light was on past midnight. I am asking that this light is pointed in another direction (towards the parking lot perhaps?) I have included two photos from the standpoint of my back door to my yard, where I can see nothing but the blinding light, and a photo of the back of the house, showing how bright it shines on the south facing side of the house. My neighbors at 916 have their entire south facing side of their house lit up by the blinding light.
THANKS for straightening up this sapling so quickly!
The city Public wifi and city secure network wifi are not working in Waldron, Hill, and Buskirk Park.
Large poison ivy vine growing on one of the city trees next to the drive into Henderson Crossing apartments.
Well done! Those black gum trees up near the workout equipment in Bryan Park look very nice---color now (and again later in the fall, I assume)
Bryan Park, north side, near Stull Avenue parking lot, one if the newly planted sapling has been knocked sideways . Needs to be straightened.(Sidenote: is that an Osage orange? The roots are orange).
If you can see the screenshot, you will see three images, one of a tree dedication plaque with a tree misidentified as an Ohio Buckeye. Another image of the tree and a third from Wikipedia about the tree itself actually is. If it is possible to correct that somehow, please think about doing that. Thanks!