closed #154256
Potholes, Other Street Repair
722 E Olde Mill CIR
- Case Date:
- 7/25/2016
Large potholes keep reappearing after storms
Large potholes keep reappearing after storms
Large potholes keep reappearing after storms
Large potholes keep reappearing after storms
The sidewalk crossing the driveway at 1925 N Kinser Pike has been reduced to gravel. This prevents me from using it when in my power wheelchair. This break means I must use another route into town. The only alternative is the pedestrian path toward Arlington School off of Skyline and then returning to Kinser via Parrish. There are problems with this route reported elsewhere
There is a sinkhole developing in the northbound lane of fee road at the intersection with 10th st, near the manhole cover. There is currently a small hole in the asphalt, but there is a deeper hole that is roughly 2 feet deep below it, and the asphalt around the hole is starting to depress and cave in.
Large pothole/damage to the street occurred something in the past 17 days (we were out of town starting 1 June and it wasn't there when we left). Someone did something that seems to have ripped up two layers of pavement. This pothole has the additional feature of being right at the end of our angled driveway, so now it's much harder to avoid scrapping the bottom of the car when pulling in and out. So even a short term quick fix would be appreciated if possible. Thanks, Carrick Rogers
The first speed limit sign on 3rd/46 east of 446/Brusters is obscured by a tree branch.
The stop sign at Euclid and Howe as you travel north on Euclid towards Howe is obscured by a tree branch.
The stop sign at Euclid and Howe as you travel north on Euclid towards Howe is obscured by a tree branch.
Tree limb down across two lanes of traffic on Walnut St between 9th and 10th St.