closed #172570
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1711 E Winslow RD
- Case Date:
- 5/26/2020
There are a few potholes on Abby Ln near the entrance to Bentley Court.
There are a few potholes on Abby Ln near the entrance to Bentley Court.
On Henderson just south of Thornton in the south bound lane on the west side of the lane is a big pot hole. It is in front of Black Lumber and south of a street drain. This pot hole has been growing and becoming a nice hazard.
POTHOLES! From Thorton to Miller on Henderson headed south.
Pothole on the edge of Winslow right before S Abby Ln.
East entrance to the City facility is full of potholes, some quite deep. Please repair
Weeds growing around and above the guardrail at the intersection of W. Bloomfield Rd and W. Allen Street block the view of oncoming traffic from the east. Trucks and taller SUVs may have not problem but cars and shorter vehicles do. This is already a dangerous intersection. Thank you in advance for taking care of this problem.
Roughly 1640 S Dorchester Dr, west side of road has large, sweeping hole that has reached the sub-grade. Other holes beginning to form further south on S Dorchester Dr on the east side of the road.
Roughly 1640 S Dorchester Dr, west side of road has large, sweeping hole that has reached the sub-grade. Other holes beginning to form further south on S Dorchester Dr on the east side of the road. Previously reported under case #176982, was closed nearly 4 months ago with no action taken to resolve the problem. The hole has deepened in this time and continues to get worse. Recommend immediate action before this further degrades the road sub-grade or causes vehicular damage.
The pavement has large holes in it adjacent to the driveway and mailbox. It breaks up into smaller pieces that are scattered as vehicle tires hit them. They have continued to grow larger as the year progresses.
A water pipe break was repaired and patched earlier this year. There is a small hole cracking and sinking the pavement adjacent to the patch. There are concerns this hole could become larger as winter approaches.