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This park is constantly occupied by one of the houses next to it - littered with chairs, lights, fire pit, sports equipment. Treating our public park as their private property.
This park is constantly occupied by one of the houses next to it - littered with chairs, lights, fire pit, sports equipment. Treating our public park as their private property.
8 Commentaires
Reconnu City of Ann Arbor (Membre officiel vérifié)
A2ParksForEveryone (Utilisateur inscrit)
Ben A (Utilisateur inscrit)
Ben A (Utilisateur inscrit)
Flying Squirrel (Utilisateur inscrit)
I too live in this neighborhood and whoever posted this complaint is out of touch with the community they live in. This "park" is consistently ignored by the city as the sign is on the opposite side of the boulevard. The group of residents who frequent the side in question maintain the grounds throughout all seasons and have graciously allowed their personal belongings and equipment to be used by anyone who happens upon it. Without these resident's dedication to the park it would fall into overgrowth and decay like I've seen elsewhere in the city. Currently children big and small are welcomed and it frequently sees more use than some of the more widely known parks in the area.
Finally, whoever originally posted this stinks of "stay off my lawn" vibes, which goes against all that I like to believe Ann Arbor stands for.
Tree town (Utilisateur inscrit)
Sean (Utilisateur inscrit)
Jake (Utilisateur inscrit)
Thank you to the neighbors continuing the stewardship of these valued public spaces for families of people and animals.