open #206464
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2808 S Kings CT
- Case Date:
- 10/24/2025
Several potholes in both directions. This is appropriate location. With in 50 linear feet of address.
Several potholes in both directions. This is appropriate location. With in 50 linear feet of address.
Several potholes in the northbound lane of High, in the block north of Greenbriar.
small pothole
West 11th street was recently repaved. The new lines marking a portion of the newly paved street are not correctly marked. The new lines do not take into account that there is street parking on the north side of the street and the yellow lines do not match other portions of the paved road.
I’m very grateful for the new paving of 11th St. They’ve placed what I think are temporary yellow lines to mark the center of the street. Unfortunately, they’re marked them too far to one side so it doesn’t allow for people to stay in their lane and avoid the cars parked on the side of the road. I’m hoping the final lane lines will be moved over to give enough room for cars to park and for traffic to pass those cars without having to cross the yellow line. There appears to be plenty of room on the other side of the road if the lines are moved over. Thanks!
The entrance from W Gordon Pike on to S. Wicken was recently replaced, S Wickens Rd. and curb outlining the newly paved portion connecting the two roads was left at higher elevation. Cars are having to slow down once they turn as this is wearing on tires and vehicles it is a concern. The entry seems worse than before it was dug up and repaved. It is much like the "bump" that was repaired recently on Rockport due to the transition not being leveled over making the roadway smooth.
Multiple potholes on E Rogers Rd near Forester St intersection. I think these were cold-patched a few months ago, but the patch has completely vanished.
Large pot holes near stop sign intersection, entering toward the mall. Close to bushes. The bushes also need to be trimmed.
There was some sort of construction started on Rogers Street near the Community Kitchen/The Warehouse. Metal plates have been left over the holes, and one has shifted significantly, leaving a huge dip and an exposed metal edge that will pop a tire. The plates need adjusted ASAP
Case #206386 clarification: there are two E/W alleys that are between and parallel to 9th and 10th. The problem is at the more northern alley, the one closer to 10th Street. There was a parking lot for the church there until the giant building was put up on Grant.