closed #205919
Parks & Playgrounds
320 W 8th St #113
- Case Date:
- 9/24/2025
Tent in wilderness by basketball courts
Tent in wilderness by basketball courts
Followup on Case #205714 response Thank you for your suggestion. We have already created a free self-guided tree tour at Bryan Park to highlight some of the trees on site. The tour is available on our mobile app, OuterSpatial. We plan to continue to add more tours and signs with QR codes in the future. Please make that local too and user-friendly / intuitive. Somewhere on the City / Parks & Rec pages. Link the OuterSpatial thingie there, but honestly, i tried an experiment of looking for that info there. I didn't find anything except events.
Clarification of what i just submitted as case 206040 I meant I didn't find a tree guide "there" meaning the City / Parks & Rec pages. But neither did I with OuterSparial. I jniw that i found an online guide to wild plants (i think) in Switchyard Park. For a tree guide template you might consider the updated guide to IU's tree "The Woodland Campus."
Re: Switchyard park. Some "cross traffic does not stop" signs where appropriate near the Rogers entrance might be considered. Maybe some "buzz strips" to slow incoming traffic off Rogers and give an aural alert to bikers/peds/distracted drivers.
Time to clear out all the saplings, vines, weeds, etc. from underneath all the Norway spruce in Bryan Park. No my first report on this, but now it is (late) fall.
#171036 followup. Thanks! In fact, I didn't realize that most of the work had already been done when I filed that uReport. Not so the saplings under the spruce closest to Henderson on the south side of the asphalt path. I'll check this morning, but until a few days ago there were 2 or 3 bigger than I could get thumb and first finger around.
Followup on 171036 and 171458: that work on cleaning up weeds and saplings under the spruce is not entirely complete. This one, near Henderson, south side of the path, has two saplings.
Leonard springs is always dangerous for parking. Known problem. Needs fixed.
I had my pointer mix puppy at the Ferguson Dog Park today, February 16, 2020. She was enjoying her time playing with all the other dogs until a Doberman came in and was instantly playing too rough. The other dog was pushing mine into the mud and biting at her legs. She is okay but just wanted to make you guys aware of the situation since myself and another person had to leave the dog park due to this Doberman playing too rough and their owner not stepping in.
uReport Case #171865 Not resolved New photo taken Wednesday. Some member of the public bagged the glass in plastic grocery bags. All your staff now has to do is collect those. Where? Start at the Bryan Park restrooms. Cross the bridge. Continue along the brushy area, past the bluebird box, almost till it ends.