closed #36516
City Construction Projects
2215 W 3RD ST
- Case Date:
- 6/16/2004
Mr. Potter expressed disapproval and a desire for the West Third Street Phase II project to utilize two way left turn lanes instead of a raised median.
Mr. Potter expressed disapproval and a desire for the West Third Street Phase II project to utilize two way left turn lanes instead of a raised median.
Deb McMullen is upset that the city has spent all this money on the College Mall Road project, and the best the city could come up with was restricting only one business, namely Dr. Steeles, to no entry from the south. She says that it looks bad on the department.
Mr. Koontz called T&D and said that his wife was driving on the alleys at 420 E. Kirkwood (behind McDonalds's) and did a lot of damage to her car.
due to the project at 7th and Walnut the lack of striping in the 100 Block of E. 6th is even more critical than before. Please ASAP stripe the angle parkinging in the 100 jBlock of E. 6th.
STREET CUT STILL NEEDS REPAIRED WHERE CBU REPAIRED MAIN BREAK
sidewalk torn up in the 300 block, in front of Taco Bell (think by gas company) and was never repaired. Has been out for awhile and is a hazard to pedestrians (Carol I also think they did not repair the sidewalk next to Alice's house on Morton and 10th. You may want to address both of these walks with them)
The residents at 925 S. Ballantine had a contractor make a street cut across Ballantine. The cut is sinking in and has become dangerous.
Mr. Turpin called and reported that when the Utilities Dept. installed new line on Rockport Road they dug up entry to his driveway. At that time the driveway had a culvert. When redoing his driveway, no culvert was installed. Water backs up in his driveway now and he has a "muddy mess." He would like a culvert installed since he is afraid his car will be damaged.
Mrs. Myers called on behalf of her son, Joe Myers, because the alley-way running from Rogers St. east -west near the Rogers St. fire station needs to be paved. She wants the Street department to have more money so that they can pave her alley sooner than the fall of 1999, when Bobby Chestnut told her it would be paved.