closed #150059
Potholes, Other Street Repair
816 E 8th ST
- Case Date:
- 1/1/2016
Large potholes from previous pipe work in the alley behind the Hutton Honors College. Some are large enough to cause damage to cars driving over them.
Large potholes from previous pipe work in the alley behind the Hutton Honors College. Some are large enough to cause damage to cars driving over them.
Pothole on Walnut St. is very deep and there were no signs. I turned onto Walnut from 11th street and there were no warnings for the pothole. My car bottomed out and cracked the front bumper and broke clips to where it is hanging. I parked to look at the pothole and walked up the street and took pictures, showing that there are no signs, and to show that this pothole is very deep, roughly a 2" drop. This incident occurred on Sunday August 23, 2015.
there is a pothole in the alley between 714 and 718 W Kirkwood Avenue. People are now driving in my yard at 718 to avoid. I would appreciate if this can be fixed to minimize damage to my yard. Thank you!
The gravel alley the north of the property has a large pothole in it that would be great to have repaired
At the intersection of W. 9th Street and N. Maple (NOT "709" as your locator insists) is a long crevice in the roadway, getting deeper by the day. It lies along the south side of the intersection. Many cars no longer stop at the stop sign; they just "run" over this trench so they won't get stuck. Although the area is not exactly a high-traffic one, it gets many children, families, pedestrians—and this trench is a dangerous situation.
on 17th street going towards the round about, before pawn shop. It caused damage to the right front of my car. I am waiting to hear exactly what the damage is that was done.
There is a lot of sand that has collected on the corner of Grant and 10th. I would like to request a street sweeper to clean up the loose sand as it is causing issues for bike riders and motorcyclist. Most of the sand is right on the side of the Revolutionary Bike and Bean Building (Red Brick Building). Thank you.
Severe potholes in the alley between the Farmer House and the Woodburn house, extending past the two houses from N. College Avenue to N. Morton St. Also, it is despicable that the address can not be changed by hand in the location field. The map tool is not precise.
There is a fairly sizable pothole on 4th Street a bit west of Indiana Avenue (probably something like 30-60 feet west of Indiana Avenue, based on memory and a guess).
A large pothole has formed as one turned off of 10th Street. The address it is located is 409 E 10th Street.