Description
With the warmer temperatures, more people are living in West Park.
Some specific areas of overgrowth are being used to elude site, for storing belongings and camping.
If these areas could get some extra maintenance, opening sight of area, people would not live there, reducing resident encounters.
The area is behind the band shell on the hill.
The green area highlighted in the attached picture is an overgrown grass hillside that was mowed before.
In wet times it may have been more difficult, but with very dry weather now, it should be an easy cut.
It is a relatively small area.
The yellow area is along the tree line.
With undergrowth along trees, it has been a perfect storage area for belongings.
People come day and night, camp there, use drugs there, etc.
This area makes many of us nervous. It has become a safety concern for residents.
If something isn't done soon, we might have to rent something to clear it.
If at least the weeds along the edges could be cut, it would open things up.
The residents that use West Park would appreciate your attention to this matter.
Ann Arbor police have also been notified about people living in the park and sleeping on the band shelter.
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6 Commentaires
Reconnu City of Ann Arbor (Membre officiel vérifié)
Linda (Utilisateur inscrit)
JimMazak (Utilisateur inscrit)
Maybe Linda would like to invite these people to stay with her. My taxes went up this year, to the most I have ever paid. We park residents are not going to tolerate this.
Also, that area was maintained before.
I see them smoking something in pipes, leaving beer cans around, fighting. There is a no smoking ordinance and the grass is dry. A brush fire would probably destroy your wildlife shelter.
The numbers and camping sites are growing larger.
JimMazak (Utilisateur inscrit)
So now people are being robbed of their belongings in West Park, while they are bringing culture to the area. Sad that this is allowed to happen.
From the Penny Seats Theater:
We are sad to say that we had an unfortunate occurrence during our Saturday show of Young Frankenstein. Some of our company members had personal belongings (one of them being a wedding ring) and money stolen from them, and the damages equate to several hundred dollars. It breaks our heart that this occurred, and we are trying to make it right. In order to do that, we have started a GoFundMe to reimburse those who were affected. Any donation will help! Thank you.
City of Ann Arbor (Membre officiel vérifié)
Clos City of Ann Arbor (Membre officiel vérifié)