closed #145181
Parks & Playgrounds
- Case Date:
- 5/18/2015
We need more gravel near the boat ramp at Griffy Lake. It is currently a large area of mud. thanks.
We need more gravel near the boat ramp at Griffy Lake. It is currently a large area of mud. thanks.
Bike rack askew! Bryan park.
Sherwood oaks park tennis courts appear to have been vandalized. The court closest to the creek has a bent standard and the net is gone. I am pretty sure the net was there on Friday.
a kickball team/league is using the field at olcott park. cars are being parked in the grass along the side of the entrance road where no patking signs are posted. this is presently occuring at 7:10 pm on Thursday, May 28, 2015.
Serious bump at karst greenway at Ind Center for something. Just needs smoothing. Great trail!
broken handle of play structure at Bryan Park
The parking lot in Bryan Park near the sand volleyball court along Henderson has a problem. On the north side of the main play structure in the play surface there is a decent sized hole. This hole is big enough that a child or adult could easily step in it and be injured. The hole is through a rubber type play surface covering the ground. I'd recommend repairing this if possible.
Broken teeter totter handle. Could pinch.
Someone has removed all the screws from the bench that is in southern corner of park. It is now a hazard because you can get a finger caught in between.
I have a question regarding the lights on the tennis courts at Wilson and Bryan Parks. I recently went over to Wilson Park and noticed that the lights which use to come on at 7:30 PM are no longer being turned on. The same is true at Bryan Park. Is this a permanent change until spring? I noticed at Wilson Park that although the tennis court lights were turned off the parking lights still were on. Is there any chance that the lights on the tennis courts, even if just on one court, could be left on for a little longer say into the end of November, in the evenings? Though cold the weather has not reached a point where it is unreasonable to play outside in the evenings. I realize the answer is probably no, especially in light of budgeting concerns, but I just felt it was worth asking. Thanks Sincerely, Chris Sontag