closed #175012
Trails
- Case Date:
- 3/3/2021
B-line lights 22, 31, 40 and 52 are either out or are very weak.
B-line lights 22, 31, 40 and 52 are either out or are very weak.
The two large limestone stones at the entrance to the Jackson Creek trail are being damaged. It started with the rock breaking off, but this morning the pieces had been used to scrawl names and words on the stones.
There are two abandoned bicycles in the creek beside the nature trail, south side of the park.
Hello, there is a partially down tree which is blocking access to this trail. The trail goes behind the Renwick subdivision on Sare Road and is just before the underpass (if you are coming from Sare Road).
Almost run over by bikes while walking in Cascades
Hi. I already sent this in, but I didn’t know how this form worked. Anyway, I LOVE that the road in Cadcades is closed for pedestrians. I think it is GREAT and might revitalize that park. But, when I was walkng there yesterday, a pack of racing bicyclists (think Little 500 pratice) came screaming around a corner, directly into where we were walkng and suddenly they were screaming “people! people!” and whooshing around us. It really felt like they could have hit us and we could have been really hurt. They were going very fast and there were about 15 of them. The road in Cascades is not safe as a pedestrian walkway if that continues. It really worries me.
Clear Creek trail, 1? mile south of Tapp, water fountain is taped up. It really would be good to get it going again, as is a needed water stop between Tapp and the Sheriff's substation further south.
Homeowner has built their own private staircase and path on park property
Resident reports trash buildup and human waste as well as unleashed dogs preventing use of B-Line Trail at intersection of Grimes & Morton.
There is an accumulation of sticks, trash, and general debris that has dammed the stream running alongside the B-Link Trail, approx. 600 feet from S Walnut Street. As of late, whenever we experience heavy rains, the water floods onto the trail itself, as photographed.