closed #202716
Parks & Playgrounds
- Case Date:
- 5/15/2025
Regarding Cascades Golf Course: Spraying herbicides on a windy day like today is irresponsible, a threat to public health, and a waste of chemicals.
Regarding Cascades Golf Course: Spraying herbicides on a windy day like today is irresponsible, a threat to public health, and a waste of chemicals.
Please remove these two dead trees in the neighborhood The Stands, it's near Oakmont Dr. and Rolling Oak Dr. intersection, and please also treat the other three trees on the site with disease.Thanks!
It really would be great if the City would do something about the shape of the aging ballfields at Winslow such that an afternoon storm on one day doesn’t affect two or more days’ worth of baseball games – it seems to have gotten progressively worse over the last few years. As a local business owner, I would be extremely frustrated to sponsor these facilities when a little rain keeps the fields from being playable.
In the photo you can see the path across the feeder to Sheridan Creek, a bit east of the basketball courts. THANK YOU for clearing away the fallen top half of a tree that has been blocking the path for month. (There still needs to be a more permanent solution to crossing the feeder. For another day! But i still urge you to consider a little bridge---the only solution that hasn't been tried in the almost 20 years I have been crossing there)
A few downed trees across the trail throughout the park and metal debris from the tornado
A few downed trees across the trail throughout the park and metal debris from the tornado
There a syringe on the playground at upper cascade park
We were at Upper Cascades Park with our daughter, and we saw a syringe on the playground.
It was recently brought to my attention that the city landscaping is contracted vs performed by city employees. I believe the scope of their work did not get communicated properly. There is a strip of grass from Hopsctoch coffee to the Grimes St overpass which is not currently being mowed. Some of the residents have been mowing it on their own, but not all have. I understand this is the city's responsibility. Some of the grass is much higher than the city allows. Please send someone to remedy the problem. It's not just an eyesore but may bring unwanted critters as well. Thank you
The trail gravel is eroding in several areas between Country Club and Gordon Pike, exposing the former railroad bed below. It looks like leftover coal. When it gets quite wet after snow melt or heavy rain, it resembles a black mud that is difficult to walk on.