closed #193513
Potholes, Other Street Repair
508 E Cottage Grove AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/12/2024
Two spots going west on cottage grove, just before dunn st. One in front of 503, the other in front of 500.
Two spots going west on cottage grove, just before dunn st. One in front of 503, the other in front of 500.
There is a very large pot hole in front of my house. I reported this a couple months ago. This is on a big hill and kids ride their bikes down the hill fast. It is only a matter of time before one hits the pot hole and hurts themselves. Please note that this has been repaired before. Water is washing out the repairs, so something more permanent needs to be done in the long run. In the short run, it would improve safety if the hole was at least filled.
Intersection of that rd and rockport needs to be smoothed out and fixed, very ruff when turning north bound onto rockport.
There is a large pothole in the northbound lanes of College Mall Rd, just north of Moore's Pike.
There's a large pothole where 10th St and the back parking lot of Stone Belt meet.
The white words near the speed bumps (Speed Bump, or something like that) on Covenanter have worn off over the years to the point that a person who drives there for the first time may not even see the warning. Could you repaint the pavement as nicely as it is now on E Frst for the 2 new speed bumps there? I also noticed the new speed bumps on E Miller Drive, which are indicated very well with the arrows. Nice job!
The lane marking lines are completely gone on Cory Lane, on the south side of the intersection with W. Third St. This is the fourth time I have reported this. No lines means that no one is in the correct lanes causing backups for cars wanting to turn right.
There's a long pothole in front of the driveway to 1100 E. Azalea Ln that's getting progressively worse.
There is a small area on the side of the road that has crumbling asphalt, which contributes to the storm water drainage issues as rocks get dropped into the drain after significant rain. Crews have patched areas along the street over the years, might be worth a review.
Malcolm Abrams and I own the bungalow housing the Bloom Magazine office at 414 W 6th Street. The alley to our west (when facing the building) sees a surprising amount of traffic, both vehicular and pedestrian due in part to the location of the County probation department's testing office just north of us along the alley. The alley surface is in poor condition with ruts and uneven patches. The utilities department is in the process of repairing and resurfacing a portion of our lot and alley due to water line damage from AEG fiber installation. I've been told that the city will pave some well-used alleys when in disrepair. I'm wondering whether this alley would qualify particularly given that the paving equipment will be onsite already. Thank you in advance for your assistance.