closed #211757
Parks & Playgrounds
4300 N Stone Mill RD
- Case Date:
- 6/17/2026
Ferguson Dog Park Large Dog Area There is a large hole in the fence near the North East corner in the back end of the park.
Ferguson Dog Park Large Dog Area There is a large hole in the fence near the North East corner in the back end of the park.
Elevator is frequently broken, there's no communication with residents of this apartment building to apologize or explain why it's broken or when it will be repaired. Last time it was broken starting Nov 20 2025 for 138 days, now it has been broken since May 13 2026, 35 days ago.
Hi! There are three new trees down across the Griffy South Shore Trail. Approximate locations noted with blue circles on the attached map. Thanks! --Luke
We would like to request a welfare check for a dog that has been barking incessantly and disturbing the peace of at least ten homes in the neighborhood for years, with the problem getting worse in recent weeks. Some occupants have lately vacated the property, and the dog seems to be increasingly neglected. At least two dogs have been observed on the property, with one dog that barks for hours on end. The dog(s) is frequently left out in the freezing cold, in extreme heat and humidity, and during thunderstorms, intensifying the poor creature’s anguish and barking. Most nights, the dog barks for hours, and on June 15, the dog barked throughout the day, then constantly from 6 p.m. until well beyond 2 a.m., making it impossible to sleep. Please investigate this unfortunate situation. We are at our wit’s end with the continual barking and are extremely concerned about the dog’s well-being, as it is clearly in distress.
I’m not sure on the status of the owner - I’ve lived here since January 2026 & never seen anybody in or out of this house but this yard is causing major mosquitos & mice to populate the area & in our yard
I have been hiking the South Shore Trail at Griffy lately and I have become lost more than once. I appreciate the maps on posts, but they are missing a crucial element: a red dot showing where on the map one is. Signs pointing to certain trails would also be helpful. The most confusing place is where the Meadow Wood trails and Griffy loop trail is.
Does the Parking Department limit how many parking passes in total are issued in a given area? Meaning, do they take into account the *actual* number of parking spots available on the streets? This is becoming an issue because of all the buildings that are going up that have either limited or no on-site parking, and the streets are already full of cars. Where is everybody going to park if there is no limit on the number of parking passes issued?
Not sure which category this belongs under. Lots of gravel at the intersection of Grant and 11th Streets. Makes it difficult for bicycles to navigate across. Likely washed down 11th from the messy demolition site to the west.
It looks like someone dropped or dumped their trash in the road. Seen at 6pm on 6/13 at the southeast intersection of 1st and Fairview
Water always standing when it rains. City has placed road barrier, seriously eroding the yard beyond the curb.