City of Emeryville PLUS

Open Issues: 616 Closed Issues: 4,197 Acknowledged Issues: 362
  • 4555 Horton St Emeryville CA 94608, United States - Emeryville
    Lights for the park and pathways are off
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    1379 62nd St Emeryville, CA 94608, USA - Emeryville
    spinning park structure is very wobbly. will break while using
  • 1324–1380 61st St Emeryville CA 94608, United States - Emeryville
    Trash can broken
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    1012 47th St Emeryville, CA 94608, USA - Gaskill
    large swing broken at the anchor. landscape structures play swing. please fix asap
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    Doyle Hollis Park - Emeryville
    Fire destroyed table and melted seat
  • Stanford And Hollis Dog Park Emeryville, California - Emeryville

    Hello,

    Who can I speak to about concerns with the new sand/dirt in the dog park?

    -Steve

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    Beaudry St & Stanford Ave Emeryville, CA, 94608, USA - Emeryville
    Water fountain broken. Water spraying everywhere.
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    1339 61st St Emeryville CA 94608, United States - Emeryville
    All the landscaping between the curving walled planter areas is dead, comprising hundreds of square feet. Sad! This is at the southwest quadrant of Doyle Hollis Park. 6/26/22 photo.
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    6005 Shellmound St Emeryville, CA, 94608, USA - Emeryville
    Rat droppings under the whale play structure at Christie Park. Droppings pose a serious health risk especially to young children that may accidentally ingest them. Please keep clean and remediate rats in the area of the playground.
  • 1301-1327 62nd St Emeryville, CA, 94608, USA - Emeryville
    Twirl artifact has been broken and unusable for months
  • 1324–1380 61st St Emeryville CA 94608, United States - Emeryville
    Water fountain next to basketball court at Doyle Hollis Park non-functional
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    6202 Christie Ave Emeryville, CA 94608, USA - Emeryville
    All the exposed wood in Whale Park is starting to splinter and over weather. It needs to be spot sanded and treated with some sort of decking oil so it will last another 10 years.