James Hurley

  • 30075 Roswell, GA, USA - Roswell
    Our walking trail at Sweet Apple Park is totally unusable for the third time in the last 30 days. In its 20 plus years of walkers, the crushed stone path has become a powdered stone path. Every time it rains now almost 50 percent of the trail is mud and muck. The area by the soccer fields is a swamp. It is time for the city to step up to the plate on this and get it fixed.
  • 157-289 Hardscrabble Rd Roswell, GA, 30075, USA - Roswell
    The recent attempt to address the walking trail conditions at Sweet Apple Park has not been successful. Last week a maintenance crew applied a thin layer of crushed rock on the 10 muddy areas of the trail. One rainfall later each is again as they were before. These areas need raised at least two inches with crushed stone forcing the water off to the sides of the trail.
  • 11850 Crabapple Rd Roswell, GA, 30075, USA - Roswell
    The 1 mile walking trail at Sweet Apple Park is in serious disrepair. The surface has not had any maintenance since it was installed years ago. Washouts, standing water in plugged up retention areas, numerous mud puddles and overgrowth areas make the trail almost unusable on some occasions. I sent a series of pictures to the City Administrator, Mr. Palmer who has referred this situation on. Please advise as what can be done or where we the users of the park where to go for assistance.