Amy Painter

  • 146 Norris St Decatur, GA 30030, USA - Decatur
    Dog park at glenlake park has no dog waste bags. Please help by refilling.
  • 153-199 Norris St Decatur, GA 30030, USA - Decatur
    Glenlake dog park many people love this dog park but there isn't enough seats to sit and talk to neighbors. The RN he's are best for couples or people talking/reading Could you please consider putting/relocating some picnic benches/tables so we can meet one another. Alternatively we would even love some cut up tree stumps arranged in half circle so we can sit and talk in a community area.
  • 1235 Church St Decatur, GA 30030, USA - Decatur
    The new trees at glenlake park are beautiful however they all have watering bags and misc pink plastic on them and these don't seem to being used. Can someone take them off to improve their beauty or refill them to water the trees?
  • 149 Norris St Decatur, GA 30030, USA - Decatur
    End brick up by sidewalk by dog park and picnic area is broken
  • 149 Norris St Decatur, GA 30030, USA - Decatur
    First gate at glenlake dog park will not long close and lock. It seems the door has shifted and you cannot put down lock
  • 146 Norris St Decatur, GA 30030, USA - Decatur
    Missing basketball hoop on courts at glenlake park. It fell of because it wore out
  • 1227 Church Street Decatur, GA - Decatur
    The equipment at glenlake park for adults is nonfunctional or broken. Could it please be replaced with energi equipment such as they have in piedmont park on the active oval. https://playworld.com/products/product_lines/energi
  • 1227 Church Street Decatur, GA - Decatur
    There is hate graffiti by the bench in glenlake park that is close to basketball courts and dog park. Could this please be cleaned
  • 1227 Church Street Decatur, GA - Decatur
    The book library at glenlake park door is broken exposing things to weather.
  • 152-198 Norris Street Decatur, Georgia - Decatur
    I know the city recently bought the white house - from the Billingsleas. I wanted to request that it be continued as a home/domicile and not turned into a parking lot. It is a historic home, the only one left of a historic black neighborhood. I know some city officials are offered housing allowances such as our superintendant and am wondering if instead the city could maintain this home that they choose to live in instead of a housing allowance. It seems that it would save our taxpayors money in the long run. this set up is similar to many churches and their pastors in town.