closed #183779
Parks & Playgrounds
1600 S Sycamore CT
- Case Date:
- 5/12/2023
Southeast Park has ground nesting bees living under the benches surrounding the playground. Please Take care to remove before someone gets stung bad
Southeast Park has ground nesting bees living under the benches surrounding the playground. Please Take care to remove before someone gets stung bad
My daughter was on the swing and it broke underneath her. She is ok but it is unusable.
My daughter was on the swing and it broke underneath her. She is ok but it is unusable.
I'm an Adopt-a-Trail volunteer and was taking care of Southeast Park this morning and noticed a lot of ground bees (they looked like honeybees) just east of the park pavilion at Southeast Park (just north of the playground). The bees were swarming around a patch of wild garlic. I'll include this on my volunteer report but figured it warrants a uReport due to the proximity of the hive to the pavilion with the picnic table.
Southeast Park the water at the two fountain has not been turned on. Is there a reason or just an oversight? The dog is really disappointed.
The drinking fountain by the playground in Southeast park seems not to drain properly - all the water pours out underneath the bowl.
South East Park: 1 of the 2 Toddler Spring Toys is broken & missing pieces. I'm concerned about safety.
Southeast Park is beautiful but there are two trees in the easement on the way around the bend from Montclair heading south then west on Arden that hang out over the road. If you stay in our lane on the curve coming on to Arden at the park by the baseball diamond, you're going to clip both trees. Could they be trimmed back a bit in the road area? Thank you so much.
There have been a large number of trees removed from Southeast Park along its border with Renwick. I would like to know if there are any plans to replant trees here.
Along the southern edge of South East park there is a brambly thorn bush that is over hanging the sidewalk. Could it please be trimmed back off the sidewalk so pedestrians are scratched by the thorns? I think the best way to describe the location would the edge of the park nearest the house at 1811 S Montclair.