High winds downed a big cottonwood river wide. If I remember correctly it is between 6th and 9th street bridges. At this level (~180) it's passable on river left buy ducking through the branch tops, but careful you don't lose your paddle. If creek comes up this could be dangerous.
I called the city's forestry department and reported it. The said the transportation department takes care of creek obstructions that may threaten boaters and recreation activity. The person on the phone said they would alert the those people. Will be interesting to see. I may make another run down it this weekend.
We saw it last night but paddled over it closer to the middle.
There was another one right above the west end of Scott Carpenter Park. You can see it a mile away so it didn't seem terribly hazardous at 180cfs but I'll call the transportation department and tell them about it.
As of 5 pm Saturday, there were no significant river wide obstacles from above Eben Fine to Broadway. On 6-8" limb in the middle but easily passable RR.
BUT! there are a bunch of big-ass trees that snapped off up high and will someday have to come down. A couple around 5th St (near the Hawaii feature) will make a mess, so heads up.