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closed #203969

Parks & Playgrounds

1001 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
7/4/2025

MSI Mini truck is leaking oil on park paths

open #203804

Parks & Playgrounds

925 S Henderson St

Case Date:
6/29/2025

Be hazard for pubic there anything park staff can do clean this up

closed #203671

Parks & Rec Programs

1100 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
6/23/2025

Hi there - a kind suggestion as we are in summer. There were some patrons today with a service animal. It may be a suggestion to post signage or have the kind workers remind that the concrete is 100°.. not many shade options when all areas are taken.. and poor animals being made to pant and burn their paws. I am not against service animals, but the cruelty or failure to treat animals with care, especially in this weather. I was mere minutes away from calling police today for the animal.

closed #203626

Parks & Playgrounds

1020 S Woodlawn Ave

Case Date:
6/22/2025

I noticed last night that the Northeast corner of the tennis courts at Bryan Park has a light that is facing to the north. It's very bright and shines right into traffic headed south on Woodlawn. I'm not sure if it got rotated in a wind event or something, but it might need to be turned back towards the courts.

closed #203624

Parks & Playgrounds

925 S Henderson St

Case Date:
6/22/2025

It seems like every trail at Bryan Park that is near a tree or a bush needs to be trimmed. The trail that goes through the middle of the park and the section of trail on the north side of the tennis courts are the worst. You have to duck and dodge to get around. Bushes and trees or encroaching on the trail from the sides and then tree branches are hanging down creating hazards to hit your head on whether you're walking or biking. The parks department needs to go around the entire park and trim everything. It's a mess.

closed #203455

Street Trees

724 S Washington ST

Case Date:
6/16/2025

Hello - Following up to my prior report of an infestation to the city tree in front of our property at 724 S. Washington under uReport Case #202945, I received a message that Haskell Smith would come by to look at it, but the ticket was then closed so I've no way to further communicate with Haskell. I understand that Carpenter ants are opportunistic, but they can make things worse. I am still seeing lots of them around the base of the tree and the typical "saw dust" around the area to indicate some sort of boring insect infestation happening. Has anything been done to mitigate? I am hoping something can be done to save the tree before it gets out of control. I would contact an arborist, but since it is a city tree I assume it should be handled by the city.

closed #203316

Parks & Playgrounds

925 S Henderson St

Case Date:
6/11/2025

The grass in northern part of Bryan park appears to be wet. I saw water coming out of the ground near the basketball court. There are puddles in some places and in most places the grass is just soaking wet. Since there is no active rain, I thought that amount of water is unuy. And the water coming out of the ground could indicate a water leak. I attached a picture of the hole I saw. There is water coming out of it. But I couldn't attach a video from it here.

closed #202945

Street Trees

724 S Washington St

Case Date:
5/26/2025

The bug maple city tree in front of our house on S Washington (near the corner of Dodds) has a carpenter ant infestation at the base of the trunk. If treated immediately I think the tree can still be saved. Will the city do this? If not, may I do so? We don’t want to lose this beautiful tree.

closed #202851

Parks & Playgrounds

1001 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
5/21/2025

Water is bubbling up from the ground in two spots. Also sounds like air being squeezed out of something Bryan park northeast basketball court

open #202805

Parks & Rec Programs

1020 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
5/19/2025

It appears that the City's 2025 pool waiver eligibility policy has changed. In past years, waiver eligibility has been based solely on qualifying household income. Now, additional criteria has been added to also require a minor living in the household. Please consider returning to the sole criteria based on household income. It would be much more equitable to allow low-income adults to have access to city pools as well, even if they do not have children. Especially at a time with deep cuts to many federal resources for low-income people, local supports are more important than ever.