closed #199463
Parks & Playgrounds
401 N Morton ST
- Case Date:
- 11/26/2024
walking hazard on the East side of Miller Showers Park where the blacktop is raised up/is uneven.
walking hazard on the East side of Miller Showers Park where the blacktop is raised up/is uneven.
The majority of the sidewalk in front of Southeast Park, Arden/Montclair has been covered in ice for weeks. I believe that this is the City's responsibility and wonder why it has not been cleared. I frequently see BPD Resource Officers driving by this area and wonder why they cannot be involved in reporting ice-covered sidewalks? This seems like a massive public safety issue and one that they are well suited to assist in. Thank you.
MAINTENANCE ISSUE: Uneven surface to the left of the kiddie pool entrance is a dangerous tripping hazard. Red paint is so faded as to be useless.
There are a couple of very deep holes on the large hill on the north end of the large dog area of the Switchyard dog park. I was not there to see this happen, but a gentleman I was just speaking with there said that he saw a dog get very injured when its leg was caught while running. They should be filled to prevent any further injuries. Thank you!
MSI rent-a-cops are driving their golf carts all over the park, not staying on paths, and creating ruts, ripping up grass, and undoing the drainage remediation. They're causing flooding and icing of the creek path.
When hiking the trail, we were passed 4 or 5 times by an individual driving a gas powered open body go-cart. He was doing laps on the trail.
Some broken glass on the B-line trail (just a bit north of mid-“block”) poses a hazard to pedestrians, bicyclists, and animals. It’s been there about a week.
Drainage problem reappears on Grisham Trail. Someone needs to move dirt/debris and remove tree/brush clippings to have water reach the drain. Otherwise, a huge puddle emerges. This has been an issue for years. Please fix. See pic. thanks
There are no clean ports potty to use on the trails between Tapp Rd and Rockport rd..
Who is responsible for the 19th century cemetery at this site?