closed #180563
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1336 E Southdowns DR
- Case Date:
- 7/8/2022
This street has dangerous potholes from Eagleson to Highland
This street has dangerous potholes from Eagleson to Highland
The alley running along 609 S Henderson in between Henderson and Fess Ave- the whole alley needs filled in large holes have formed from water run off & increased traffic
The green park bench on E. Southdowns just to the west of the intersection with Highland Avenue (near 1212 E. Southdowns Drive, on the north side of the street opposite the houses) has been damaged. The bench is off of its base/legs and just on the ground now. This could use some help to gets its legs back under it so people can take a load off of their legs and rest!
Potholes have grown in the N/S alley that runs from 1st St. up to University St. Alley is paved with gravel over top. Lots of potholes but worst two are 1) between 710 S Fess and 715 S Henderson and 2) near the decorative stone corner at the intersection with the E/W alley that runs from Henderson to Fess. There are a few more down by where they just did a fresh pave up from the south end by 1st a few years back but they aren't as bad.
Alley way running along the covered parking edge between Henderson and Fess Ave running along the side of 609 Henderson and 612 S Fess Ave- large potholes throughout the alley pooling water
Alley entry off 2nd Street right before the edge of the garage opening has a large pothole forming
Alley between 816 E Hunter and 808 E Hunter has several large potholes.
There is a pothole on Sheridan right by the line of the walking path between Hawthorne and Manor that is starting to become a hazard.
The asphalt of the city-maintained alley is degraded. The alley is on the 700 block of South Woodlawn Ave, on the west side of the street. This alley is important for access of utility workers including Duke Energy employees.
On Southdowns, in the bike lane opposite the entrance to the Woodlawn parking lot across from Bryan Park pool, there's a hole that is wide enough to swallow a bike tire and make someone crash. In fact, people have crashed there. It's a trap for bike tires. It's been that way for 5 years or more.