closed #201478
Parks & Playgrounds
1001 S Henderson ST
- Case Date:
- 3/12/2025
There is glass by the lower Bryan park bench. Just wanted to let someone know!
There is glass by the lower Bryan park bench. Just wanted to let someone know!
In the photo you can see the path across the feeder to Sheridan Creek, a bit east of the basketball courts. THANK YOU for clearing away the fallen top half of a tree that has been blocking the path for month. (There still needs to be a more permanent solution to crossing the feeder. For another day! But i still urge you to consider a little bridge---the only solution that hasn't been tried in the almost 20 years I have been crossing there)
Water is bubbling up from the ground in two spots. Also sounds like air being squeezed out of something Bryan park northeast basketball court
MSI Mini truck is leaking oil on park paths
Westbound from Gifford light stays red. Other lights turn red then immediately turn green.
We cleaned the ditch between E Southdowns Dr and E Sheridan Dr. The debris has been stacked at the intersection of S Ballantine and E Sheridan Dr. Would the city parks dept please set a date for pick-up? Thank you. V/r, Mark
Both lights are out at the three-way stop at Sherwood Oaks subdivision
Someone left a shopping cart filled with their belongings and it is blocking the sidewalk. I’m not sure if they are living in the bushes or abandoned the cart but it has been there for more than 2 days. It is up against the back yard fences of Sherwood oaks, in the arbor of trees/bushes at the intersection of Allendale and Winslow Rd, just east of the 3 way stop. Additionally, I felt very unsafe walking through this hidden area with the potential of someone hiding in the bushes and the cart blocking more than half of the available walking space.
This is an all-way stop with marked stop signs and crosswalks. Unfortunately, many drivers (mostly on Winslow going East or West) do not stop at all. And there are quite a few that don't even slow down if they presume no vehicles are close enough to hit them for speeding through unabated. A few anemic attempts to place police near the intersection at haphazard intervals hasn't really had a beneficial impact. This intersection is very busy and is a frequent crossing for pedestrians and cyclists along with school children. I have seen other communities that have purchased solar powered flashing stop signs that significantly increase attention to the sign. Or, to monitor the scope of the issue, and maybe levy some tickets, can one of the mobile police observation hubs (I see them at the Seminary Square Kroger parking lot) be placed at the intersection. I don't ever feel safe coming any direction in or out of my own neighborhood. With all of the out of town students and faculty returning soon, the problem isn't going to get any better. This has been a pervasive issue for the roughly 8 years I've lived in this neighborhood.
Very large branch hanging over sidewalk.