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closed #183974

Parks & Playgrounds

Case Date:
5/25/2023

There is an area close to the entrance where water gathers. It becomes slippery and yesterday was slimy and stinky. Could it be filled with dirt or stone to avoid this. Dogs were rolling in it and really stinky. Also seems a health hazard.

closed #184012

Street Trees

Case Date:
5/26/2023

Missing/broken ginkgo tree by Buick-Cadillac Blvd and college mall rd. Please replace!

closed #184024

Street Trees

Case Date:
5/28/2023

At least two of the street trees by the west side sherwin williams dead. Near roundabout and adjacent road. Please replace with something that isn’t columnar. Columnar trees are terrible choice as they provide no shade for the sidewalks and road. Please work on this going forward.

closed #184092

Trails

Case Date:
6/4/2023

A branch is suspended precariously over rail trail a little south of country club road

closed #184126

Street Trees

Case Date:
6/8/2023

Dead street tree right across from trades garage and b line heights

closed #184127

Street Trees

Case Date:
6/8/2023

Dead and hit over street trees on vernal pike near retention walls by Arlington roundabout

closed #184179

City Performance

Case Date:
6/13/2023

Lots of poison ivy on tree in tree plot at 115 e 8th street.

closed #184209

Street Trees

Case Date:
6/15/2023

There are a number of trees on the south side lane of Gentry Blvd. just off Highway 446 that are low hanging and scrape the top of cars. They are particularly low at the intersection of Gentry Boulevard and Gentry Court. Please send crews to trim them to remove the hazard.

closed #184265

Street Trees

Case Date:
6/20/2023

In Bryan Park and Elm Heights, most (all?) tulip poplar trees are dripping honeydew. I am an entomologist and know that this is fairly normal but I’ve never seen it on such a large portion of trees.

closed #184281

Street Trees

Case Date:
6/21/2023

The city trees between the sidewalk and street lower branches are in the way of walkers and some are dead and brittle posing a safety issue for pedestrians.