closed #154460
Trails
Renwick Trail
- Case Date:
- 8/2/2016
The trail behind city flats at Fenwick is really overgrown. Is this city or private property?
The trail behind city flats at Fenwick is really overgrown. Is this city or private property?
The Renwick Trail is very overgrown, limiting it to nearly half of its width in some sections. Weeds, bushes and trees need to be cut back to allow for safe use of the trail.
trees and brush need cut back, trail is blocked in certain areas.
trail is overgrown. The new ADA paint on two paved parking spots near the tennis courts is nice. HOwever, the paved trail is way to rough to safely use due to roots, pot holes and poorly repaired cuts. anyone using a walker, chair or other will not be able to use much of this trail. These rough spots are a tripping hazard as well. thaks for repairing.
The connector trail between the B-Line and Butler Park could use some lighting such as lampposts and/or sconces on the bridge. It would cost some money but it should be possible to tap power from the utility post and light at the end of the trail in Butler Park itself. It gets very dark there at night and some more lighting could go a long ways towards improving safety in this heavily trafficked area.
Trail at the North side of the Rogers Family Park has not been cleared. It is on the southeast corner of the Winslow Rd roundabout. It is dangerous in using the trail and many children walking or bicycling to Child’s school use this trail.
Light Pole #140 on B-Line Trail is strobing.
It was recently brought to my attention that the city landscaping is contracted vs performed by city employees. I believe the scope of their work did not get communicated properly. There is a strip of grass from Hopsctoch coffee to the Grimes St overpass which is not currently being mowed. Some of the residents have been mowing it on their own, but not all have. I understand this is the city's responsibility. Some of the grass is much higher than the city allows. Please send someone to remedy the problem. It's not just an eyesore but may bring unwanted critters as well. Thank you
A construction sign is down blocking the path along the side of Rogers. This is at Rogers Street & Hays Court - just north of Hays on the west side of the road, but south of Jed Street.