closed #181391
Street Trees
2202 N Browncliff LN
- Case Date:
- 9/6/2022
Big Ash on corner of Matlock and Browncliff. School bus stop. Falling branches when it’s windy. City arborist had a similar ash removed a few years ago nearby.
Big Ash on corner of Matlock and Browncliff. School bus stop. Falling branches when it’s windy. City arborist had a similar ash removed a few years ago nearby.
There are two very large and deep muddy puddles in the large dog park area at Switchyard. One is located by the large tree in the center of the park, and the other is located by the sitting area under the green awning. My dog recently got into the muddy water, ate and drank it, and became severely sick for several days. After speaking with several dog owners at the park, this has happened with their dogs too, so it is definitely a health hazard. It is very difficult to keep the dogs away from these areas. This does not seem to be a problem just after rainfall, but most of the time. I ask that they be filled with gravel or fenced off to allow for regrowth and to keep dogs away in the meantime. Thank you!
Waterfountain leaking from under the dog watering section. Not sure if it is a drain issue or source issue
Tree down on western part of B line.
Tree overhanging the stop sign on 4th street (east side). Stop sign not visible and cars are driving through the intersection without stopping .
Tree on the corner of Lincoln and the alley between First United Methodist church and Graduate hotel has several large dead limbs (widow makers) and one limb has dropped on the sidewalk missing a parked car.
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.
I have requested in the past that the trees in the city tree plot desperately need to be trimmed. I'm not sure who does this but I have requested several times and no such luck on them getting trimmed.
There is a streetlight on the B-Line trail that has consistently been out the past few times I've walked by while at night. I don't have a photo, but I can describe its location. It's right next to the fire station at 219 W 4th Street. It's immediately south of where the B-Line intersects with 4th street. It's on your right-hand side if you're facing south. It should be the first one in. I couldn't find the light on Duke Energy's website, and thus wanted to submit this here so that someone can look into this. Thanks!
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.