Friends of Jefferson Park
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1921 Princess Anne Ave Richmond, Virginia - Union HillThere are numerous points of graffiti on the insides and outsides of the recreational equipment in Jefferson Park's playgrounds. Some of the markings are on metal, others on plastic.
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Block Wall Damaged - Upper Terrace Jefferson Park Acknowledged1900-1998 E Marshall St Richmond, Virginia - Union HillThe block walls on the upper tier landing on the steps leading from Jefferson Park's Cedar/Marshall entrance are damaged. Blocks are missing and/or broken.
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Block Wall Damaged - Lower Terrace Jefferson Park Acknowledged1900-1998 E Marshall St Richmond, Virginia - Union HillThe block wall surrounding the lower landing on the steps leading from Jefferson Park's Cedar/Marshall entrance is damaged. A few of the broken and missing blocks were retrieved from the hillside brush and were placed behind the wall.
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1921 Princess Anne Ave Richmond, Virginia - Union HillThe top of hillside on the westernmost portion of Jefferson Park is eroding and starting to expose tree roots and the underside of a sidewalk. The eroded soil and rocks are collecting on the adjacent stairs.
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Broken Sidewalk in Jefferson Park Acknowledged500-516 N 21st St Richmond, Virginia - Union HillThe sidewalk on the top of the hill in Jefferson Park, southwest of the corner of 21st and E. Clay Streets, is broken and partially sunken. Additional cracks are starting to appear near the damaged area.
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1921 Princess Anne Ave Richmond, Virginia - Union HillThe door on the back side of the Jefferson Park park house was vandalized with a large poster decal that cannot be removed.
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1921 Princess Anne Ave Richmond, Virginia - Union HillThe brick railings flanking the steps on the southern entrance to Jefferson Park's park house bandstand are damaged and in need of brick repair.
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Exposed electrical cable in Jefferson Park Acknowledged1921 Princess Anne Ave Richmond, Virginia - Union HillThere is a long exposed wire on the ground in Jefferson Park. It is located on the top of the hill, along the walkway, above the first crepe myrtle that is adjacent to the Jefferson Ave entrance.