closed #163721
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 3/26/2018
100 block of N Lincoln numerous potholes (near MCPL parking lot)
100 block of N Lincoln numerous potholes (near MCPL parking lot)
Potholes on E Second on the right hand side, coming from Woodscrest, heading towards High Street: near the Bart Villa sign and near the ECC sign (2). Thanks!
Very shortly after you turn south onto walnut there is a GIANT pothole that is BOTH deep and wide. It is in the lane closest to the median. I hit the edge this morning in my car while I was turning onto walnut from winslow. It was dark, so I couldn't see it. It popped my tire instantly; there may be damage to the wheel itself. Honsetly, had I hit the whole thing, I could have some extensive damage and if this happened during high traffic, it could have caused a big accident. It should be fixed ASAP.
The road just east of 413 Howe street is not an alley. It used to be a street and has been and still is city maintained. This area does not include the parking lot behind and for 413 Howe, which is a doctors office, but does extend to the bushes on the south side. This road fragment needs pothole filling at the earliest opportunity. Thank you.
Big pothole on northbound side of road
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.
The stop sign at the Grimes Lane/Woodlawn Avenue intersection looks like it was hit by a car or snowplow. It is leaning over on its back pretty badly and needs to be fixed so drivers can see it better.
Very large pothole and pavement debris in the 1100 block area of S. Stull Avenue.
Potholes and very rough road Rhorer road between Sare and Walnut Pike, especially heading west. We also have a lot of pavement coming up in our road, Mill Stone Ct.
I work for Cedarview Management and was assigned a parking spot in the alley beside Farmer's Museum (between 9th and 10th Street). There are two large potholes in the alley, and one of them is directly in front of my parking spot. I now have a bent strut and fear there will be further damage if it isn't fixed. The only way to avoid it is to back into the stone wall (which I have done, accidentally).