open #210660
Parks & Rec Buildings
- Case Date:
- 5/12/2026
The field lights at Olcott Park have been on 24/7 for the past four days.
The field lights at Olcott Park have been on 24/7 for the past four days.
No toilet paper in the mens bathroom at the southern baseball fields.
I’m writing to express concern about the current condition of the Twin Lakes Recreation Center. As a member for several years who regularly participates in several of the free classes offered, I’ve seen the facility over time and feel it’s important to share these concerns. While the Center has great potential, several ongoing issues are significantly impacting the overall experience. First, the lack of music in the workout areas makes the environment feel uninviting and low-energy. Music is a basic expectation in most fitness spaces and plays an important role in motivation. Additionally, much of the equipment appears outdated and in need of replacement or maintenance. This not only affects usability but can also raise safety concerns. Along those same lines, the furniture throughout the facility is worn and visibly old, which contributes to an overall impression that the space is not being adequately maintained. There are also operational issues that need attention. Broken clocks throughout the facility make it difficult for folks to manage their time effectively during workouts or classes. On top of that, the limited class availability does not meet the community's needs, especially for those who rely on structured fitness options. It would be nice to have multiple time slots for the HIIT and Bootcamp classes! Taken together, these issues create an experience that falls short of what a community recreation facility should provide. I hope these concerns are taken seriously and that improvements can be made to better serve the community. Thank you.
One pickle ball net is too high and the other one is too low. It's the courts furthest from the police station.
One pickle ball net is too high and the other one is too low. It's the courts furthest from the police station.
Bryan Park Tennis court lights turn off at 9pm instead of 1030pm
In both the large and small dog parks the obstacles are rotting. There are stacked logs that my dog has loved jumping on/over as part of the obstacle coarse. Last summer those were rotting away and becoming a hazard for any dog to be on. They have further degraded. They are ready to collapse at any point with weight applied, but also the shear amount of wood pieces that could become splintered into a paw is a major health and safety risk to all dogs. I would love to see these replaced and maintenanced on a regular basis to ensure they don’t become a safety hazard. If at all possible some further spacing on the log obstacles would be great as well. They are too close together and cause her to take pause in between jumps to readjust her body before she can jump to the next. Some more space between would allow for a smooth transition from obstacle to obstacle. Thank you so much for all that you do.
College crowd repeatedly used the ice rink as a stationary hangout. Photos are available. I complained twice to staff due to having young first time skaters with me needing the rail. The rink already was a busy night. First time they made an announcement. Second time they said they couldn't do anything about it. Please do better. Kids ice skating for the first time, and paying for it, take precedent over young adults standing and taking selfies please.
Winslow park has had overflowing trash for months. In addition at least 2 of the announcer booths on the baseball fields appear to have been broken into. Please address these issues. I walk there multiple times a week and it is an eyesore that city employees pass by often.
It seems the street lamps in the Winslow Sports complex and along the eastern side of the walking path are either not working or off on their timer. Thanks!