- Case Date:
- 6/3/2018
Water fountain near NE corner of Showers Bldg has not been turned on this year. Additionally, the fountain near the flag pole hasn't worked for years. Water is important for people (and dogs) doing their bit for health and public engagement. If we can't have water, announce a policy and remove the fountains.
Parks & Playgrounds
1101 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 2/17/2018
This home is dumping water from teh sump into Bryan PArk and high levels. It is running to teh sidewalk and is freezing over causing a hazard
Parks & Playgrounds
2050-2498 North Kinser Pike
- Case Date:
- 4/5/2017
The water fountain does not function.
Parks & Playgrounds
601 W Howe ST
- Case Date:
- 9/25/2016
Homeless man and friends congregating in the building and trades park - upper shelter house. Drinking most days of the week. I Have witnessed them drinking a case of bud lite as well as pouring a handle of liquor into their water bottles. This would not normally bother me, however I am a homeowner in the near vicinity. I have witnessed a decline in the amount of people bringing their kids to the park due to this increase in the homeless population as well as their increase in how comfortable they (I.e. Dogs off leash, air mattress, sleeping bags, etc). I have recently done a lot of work to my house and am worried that this activity in this park will affect my property value. I would appreciate if there was some way to address this homeless population in my neighborhood park. If there could be more patrols by the park at random times throughout the day as well as at at night (they sleep under the shelter house as well) I feel that it may help stop some of this activity.
As a young female; I am hesitant to contact the police at each one of these instances for fear of retaliation/they know where I live/may know it's me calling.
Parks & Playgrounds
4426 E Cambridge CT
- Case Date:
- 9/18/2016
The water fountain at Park Ridge East Park is continuously running.
Parks & Playgrounds
3098 West Wapehani Road
- Case Date:
- 6/17/2016
The small karst feature (sinkhole) on the northeast side of Weimer Lake (in Wapehani Park) has greatly increased in size and depth over the last several months, and the lake is draining away! The water level has dropped by a few feet, and the lake surface has shrunk by half. The city already lost one reservoir this way in the 1940s (the one in Leonard Springs Park); would not it be a shame to lose another one? Is there a way to plug the hole (dumping a truckload of gravel and cement into it, perhaps?) before the entire lake flows aways?
The picture shows the lake and the sinhole as of a week or so ago; since then, the water level dropped another foot or two, as the sinkhole's draining point is now much deeper than it was back then. And there seems to be more space for further drop...
Parks & Playgrounds
47401
- Case Date:
- 6/15/2016
Water fountain near tennis courts is off please turn on
Parks & Playgrounds
2855 N Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 6/13/2016
The water fountain by the bathrooms at lower Cascades is leaking from inside the water fountain. It's a pretty good flow.
Parks & Playgrounds
351 S Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 5/4/2016
The water fountain at third street park is not draining. Also, some of the railings around the decorative fountain are loose at their bases.
Parks & Playgrounds
4010-4524 East Stone Mill Road
- Case Date:
- 3/4/2016
The largest section in Ferguson dog park has many puddles that fill in when it rains, one of which is almost always full and is very deep. The puddles get very muddy, and when the water is turned off for winter, there is no way to prevent dogs from getting in the puddle and then no way to clean them off. It would be beneficial, I believe, to fill in these holes with dirt of gravel so this would no longer be an issue. Thanks for considering!