closed #142138
Graffiti
2301 S Burberry LN
- Case Date:
- 10/31/2014
graffiti on stop sign makes sign hard to see
graffiti on stop sign makes sign hard to see
Our stop sign at the top of the hill facing Graham has had graffiti on it for a long time. I would appreciate it being repainted. Thank you.
There's a large bee hive in one of the pine trees between the playground and the ball courts. It's a nice climbing tree too and today a friend's daughter climbed the tree and upset the hive. She got two stings and her mother one as well. I love bees but perhaps it would be possible to relocate this hive somewhere away from the playground? Perhaps into the orchard with the others so they can make some more honey for us all?
Drinking fountain starts seeping water out of the seam when it has been running for a while and leaks everywhere.
There are several unhoused men living at the shelter at the Winslow Woods Park between the community gardens and the playground. They have been there for weeks. They left for a day and are back, now with a friend and his dogs. They burn wood in the grill day and night, never leave, and have a car packed with their belongings. They have taken over picnic tables as beds. No one else can use the shelter and it feels unsafe. Running them off for one day is not solving this problem. I do not feel safe going to the community gardens and orchard alone any longer. Why are they allowed to literally camp there? Please make this playground, shelter, and garden area safe again.
Large trash in ditch South of Winslow Woods and Community Garden: large tires and other trash in ditch next to S Highland Ave.
The portalet by the park needs emptying, and there's no hand sanitizer. Also there's a large hole in the side.
tree/branches down on sidewalk on the opposite side of Highland (at bend)
There are large trees across trails.
I used the Highland address for Winslow Woods Park, but the problem is at the Azalea entrance. There is a large tree down across the trail (there was on Saturday, maybe you've taken care of it). Going further into the park, there is another tree down across the trail. It's been that way for over a week.