Chad Ingham

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    4217 Frost Court Raleigh, North Carolina - Falls Of Neuse
    The street sign at the corner of Steinbeck Drive and Frost Court is leaning badly. Has been for awhile and this is an issue that has occurred previously. I don't know if this sign was hit or if the initial fix to it was faulty (i.e. the ground is not stable enough for the sign pole).
  • 4217 Frost Court Raleigh, North Carolina - Falls Of Neuse
    The street sign for Frost Court/Steinbeck Drive is leaning badly. Reporting so that it may be straightened upright.
  • 1300-1398 Steinbeck Drive Raleigh, North Carolina - Falls Of Neuse
    The street sign for Frost Court/Steinbeck Drive is leaning badly. Reporting so that it may be straightened upright.
  • 3831 Quail Hollow Drive Raleigh, North Carolina - Falls Of Neuse

    There is a tree in a public park that is overgrown over the sidewalk to the point that the sidewalk is impassable (without almost crawling underneath). It forces pedestrians into the street.

    As a side item, in the same place, over the creek there is a fence where some maintenance could be done while a crew is there - vines and plants growing through the fence.

    Thank you!

  • 4200 Quail Hollow Drive Raleigh, North Carolina - Falls Of Neuse

    In the Eastgate Park playground, there is a set of steps for the younger children's playset that is dangerous. Picture attached. The steps are uneven (by design) with drop off and no railings. For steps meant for younger children that don't yet have good stability this is incredibly dangerous. Although I know the parks staff chooses certified safe equipment, this particular piece amazes me as it seems dangerous by design.

    Does anyone else feel these stairs are inherently dangerous and in need of replacement?

    Btw, beyond this, all the playground equipment seems great.

  • 850-904 Hardimont Rd Raleigh, NC - Falls Of Neuse

    There are bushes next to the sidewalk that need to be trimmed back. The bushes/shrubs are located in a city park. Pedestrians on the sidewalk need to duck under the bushes or walk into the street. (Also, it always goes through my head that spiders could be hanging down from those overhanging bushes or made webs.)

    I believe the bushes should be trimmed back entirely so there is no overhang. But if overhand is desired it should be trimmed significantly high.

    This has been an issue for at least a couple years.