closed #202260
Parks & Rec Buildings
320 W 8th St #113
- Case Date:
- 4/24/2025
Rca park east restroom had tolit paper today when I looked. Thanks Tim. Rob Hamros
Rca park east restroom had tolit paper today when I looked. Thanks Tim. Rob Hamros
While l love the permeable pavers at Hopewell Commons, I feel they create an unsafe environment. The pavers cross Morton, making that area appear to be an extension of the park. It doesn't look like a road, so I fear park users, especially children, won't look for cars. I think warning signs or additional stop signs could increase safety
The top of the backstop on the ball field next to the pool looks like a tree branch fell on it. If so, then you have removed the branch and know the backstop needs to be repaired. Or did it just collapse?
The group that takes care of invasive species has really made significant changes to the trail areas north of Meadowood. Before it was choked with honeysuckle and now there are fresh shoots and visibility is incredible. Thank You for improving an already tremendous natural habitat.
Didn't finish about the ailanthus: It's in a residential are BUT I believe that that retention pond belongs to the City and therefore could be removed by the City
Correction for report #205148. The photo I sent did not show the grass strip where the Callery pears were removed.
The last recent storm we had blew down a few limbs in the tree located in front of our house between the road and sidewalk. One of the limbs fell to the ground the other limbs are still hanging in the tree, they might fall onto the road or sidewalk (depending on which way they fall). The hanging limbs are a hazard and need to be taken out of the tree and cleaned up ASAP.
Recently planted tree has no grate covering the ground depression in which it is planted, creating a hazard to pedestrians.
Likely poison Hemlock growing in library garden beds.