closed #175057
City Construction Projects
- Case Date:
- 3/8/2021
Near Sherwood Oaks Park, there is a hole in the road big enough to fit an arm. It is where the stream passes under the road near the parking lot.
Near Sherwood Oaks Park, there is a hole in the road big enough to fit an arm. It is where the stream passes under the road near the parking lot.
Sherwood Oaks park - there is a hole in the asphalt on the drive into the park. It looks deep and it’s big enough that a person’s foot could get stuck in it. Not to be dramatic, but when I saw it, I thought it might be the start of a sinkhole.
There is a utility cut near the intersection of E First and Henderson near #521, that has not been properly paved over. This can be a hazard to motorists' tires, since there is no warning sign at all about this cut.Especially at night not visible.
There are two dead crab apple trees located in between the sidewalk and street. Located on the south side of Allendale Drive between Kingsbury Court and Bainbridge Drive. Would make an excellent location for street tree planting once the dead trees are removed.
Tree limbs growing into and touching public utility lines. Several trees have not been pruned.
On the lookout deck by the parking lot, there is a missing grate, so there is a leg-sized hole in the concrete. There is also a lot of broken class on the ground at the end of the lookout deck.
The retaining drainage Channel wall below the driveway is falling apart. This is a serious safety hazard. Additionally, tons of weeds are growing inside the channel that need removal and cleanup. This over growth is another reason why the cracks are appearing and the channel walls are falling apart. Please take action promptly. Thanks.
You did a great job fixing the crosswalks; thank you! We use those sidewalks frequently. However, pedestrians wishing to use the crosswalk to traverse Henderson on the south side of Winslow now face road flooding for hours/days after significant rain. The east side of the crosswalk and northbound road flood. Not only is this a problem for pedestrians, but it may present an ice hazard for vehicles in the winter months after a thaw-freeze. The crosswalk project plans available for viewing online do not seem to show a drain to collect and remove rainwater. Thank you for helping us all by addressing this!
Bricks surrounding this sewer grate in front of our local business were missing on Sunday 9/6/20. A city staff member who was in his truck next door offered to temporarily remedy it and came back to do so...the brickwork is not finished and needs to be professionally installed, as it's still a hazard to pedestrians. Too much space sits between the bricks and they are not securely in place. Thank you (and JD Boruff) for working on this, and past sidewalk issues along this block of East Kirkwood.