closed #188233
Parks & Playgrounds
107 N Dunn ST
- Case Date:
- 5/2/2024
Trash in people's park please remove them
Trash in people's park please remove them
I let you know there lot of trash at homeless park I see trash when I drove by there
Someone has set up what looks like a junk store on the east side of People's Park up against the bike shop wall.
Back sidewalk entrance to people’s park is blocked by a person sleeping and by a sleeping cot. It seems to show up during the day.
Just curious if any State/County/City agency or legislative body bans smoking outdoors in public parks by statute/ordinance/regulation. Specifically, there is a cigar-smoker (loud, older, possibly un-housed) who often sits on a bench near the NW corner of People's Park about 11am and smokes a cigar that can be smelled by anyone who walks through the park and even across the street at the bagel shop. Just wondering if he could be asked to smoke where other people are not forced to smell it.
See case #201657. Two older men sit in the park nearly every day at around 11am smoking cigars right where people want to walk or sit. One of the men is extremely loud and yells vulgarities at people who ask him to stop smoking. Can someone in a position of authority please talk with them and ask them to not smoke anywhere in the park? They usually do it close to the bagel shop, where customers can smell them, but sometimes they sit closer to the bike shop, where everyone walks by on the sidewalk along Kirkwood. Please get them to stop.
On the weekends a car is parked in the yard of this property adjacent to the alley, but they move it during the week day. Can parking issue fines on weekends? The property as a whole is disgrace and looks like a shack, dragging down property values. Who would want to live near people like this?
The property owner has created a parking space by pouring gravel on the ground at the intersection of the alleys. There were two vehicles parked on the gravel this last weekend, and a total of seven vehicles parked on the property.
Vehicle(s) parking in rear yard. City curb painted blue restricting parking providing access to vehicle(s) to drive over curb and sidewalk to access site.