closed #203928
Parks & Playgrounds
1601 S Rogers ST
- Case Date:
- 7/2/2025
Climbing rope “rocket” has a broken connection. Safety concern for kids on the equipment.
Climbing rope “rocket” has a broken connection. Safety concern for kids on the equipment.
there is a missing foothold with an exposed bolt and sharp washer on the sloped climbing hill up to the rope climb
Repairs - I was curious if there was a plan to repair some issues (chunks missing and cracks) with the Upper Cascades Skate Park? I can submit photos if needed.
Puddles and wood chips all over the playground at Bryan Park
Water has been pouring onto the front yard of our office through a large crack in the concrete retaining wall at the east side of Building Trades park. This has been on-going over the entire day. We have not observed this happening after a rain event in the past.
Would it be possible to extend the time the Switchyard Park Splash Pad is open on Food Truck Fridays during the summer? The splash pad closed at 8pm on Friday but it was still very bright out and very hot. Extending the splash pad operating time an extra half hour to an hour might encourage individuals to stay at the parks a little longer together building a stronger community and more business for the food trucks. Thank you for your consideration.
Be hazard for pubic there anything park staff can do clean this up
The 3 large swings for parents to sit on at the South end of the Switchyard playground. Please fix them so they don't squeak or moan when someone is swinging. I live in the mobile home park just west of the playground, and I love hearing the sounds of the park. Except for those darn swings moaning and squealing! Can you please engineer something to stop them from making noise? Thank you!
Small mattress behind one of the benches
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.