open #203610
Parks & Playgrounds
1601 S Rogers St
- Case Date:
- 6/20/2025
Blocked handicap parking aisle in the west side parking lot of Switchyard Park off Rogers.
Blocked handicap parking aisle in the west side parking lot of Switchyard Park off Rogers.
Accessibility issue. One of the sections of covered tables at Switchyard Park is blocked off. The other side is open, but there are no wheelchair accessible table on that side. I can’t sit at any of the available tables. The other seating area needs to stay open during Food Truck Friday, or you need to move some accessible tables to the other side. ATTN Michael Shermis
There is part of a tree down in front of 4104 N. Rosewood. It is hovering over the side walk and I'm afraid it's going to fall on someone. Thank you.
Sorry to report that the top of the Kentucky Coffee Tree in the ROW was snapped off in the storm. Still hanging up there. Can someone come by with a crane and free the top part so that it will drop? We can take care of it once it's on the ground. Please don't take the whole tree out.
Two trees down rca park paved trail south side near connector path to countryside
Two trees growing into the north end of the alley between the 600 blocks of Summit and Monroe. They are impeding access by utility and commercial vehicles (dumpster delivery etc).
With the construction going on in the Building Trades Park homeless people are starting to hang out in the church parking lot across the street. The security patrols for the park used to check out that parking lot but have stopped since the construction has started. It would be nice if they swung through occasionally while the construction is going on.
This needs cleared back and up
Hello - Following up to my prior report of an infestation to the city tree in front of our property at 724 S. Washington under uReport Case #202945, I received a message that Haskell Smith would come by to look at it, but the ticket was then closed so I've no way to further communicate with Haskell. I understand that Carpenter ants are opportunistic, but they can make things worse. I am still seeing lots of them around the base of the tree and the typical "saw dust" around the area to indicate some sort of boring insect infestation happening. Has anything been done to mitigate? I am hoping something can be done to save the tree before it gets out of control. I would contact an arborist, but since it is a city tree I assume it should be handled by the city.
Light flickering on post 132 B-line trail