closed #201535
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214 S College AVE
- Case Date:
- 3/14/2025
An old BBQ has been sitting outside along the b-line, left there by the fire company when they had their temporary station on 4th, long past time for them to clean up their mess.
An old BBQ has been sitting outside along the b-line, left there by the fire company when they had their temporary station on 4th, long past time for them to clean up their mess.
Not sure where this is specifically as a Facebook user sent it to me with the message: There is glass by the lower Bryan park bench. Just wanted to let someone know!
Lower Cascades Park: Single person mattress in stream. Location: By Waterfall shelter, close to the red colored pedestrian bridge. Pls remove. Thanks!
Called to complain about pathways in RCA Park. She said there are two pathways in the park, and neither of them are covered well. She is in a wheelchair and can't navigate the paths anymore because of the holes and ruts. Also wanted to complain about people sleeping in the park, often times intoxicated. She has called the police but they haven't done anything for the problem. She wants to be contacted about when the paths are to be fixed/what she can expect about the people sleeping/passed out in the park.
Lights out on the B-Line: 151 148 146 124 70 51
Caller reported that a receptacle (with dog waste bags) attached to the pole on the B-Line, just south of Allen, has been pulled off and is sitting on the ground next to the pole.
Complaint of vegetation blocking sight lines where the Clear Creek Trail crosses W. That Rd. as well as where Clear Creek Trail crosses Victor Pike. He said the vegetation needs to be cut back further from the road to provide a better line of sight line for both pedestrians and cars.
light 82 on tbe b line is out
light 83 on tge B line is iut, as well as 82.
I would like to highlight what I believe to be one remaining safety concern along that B-Line bike path. It has to do with the bridge on Allen that crosses over the open drainage (right by the Traffic Division's garage). When approaching the bridge from either direction, there are significant gaps on either side where there is no barrier between the road and the drainage culvert. I am concerned that a cyclist -- perhaps one pulling over to allow a car to pass -- could misjudge their stopping distance and ride into the culvert. Additionally, there is no easy way for someone who does fall in to climb back out. I believe that the expense to fix this would be low. It appears that an attempt may have been made to create a curb at one point, but the work appears to be incomplete and not sufficient to stop a bicycle. However, something like a length of guardrail seems like it would be more than sufficient. Thank you for taking time to read my concern.