closed #181060
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 8/16/2022
Sunken manhole cover at the intersection of E Second and College Mall Road, at the Wendy's corner.
Sunken manhole cover at the intersection of E Second and College Mall Road, at the Wendy's corner.
Utility crews cut into the road to install new water connection/meter. The patch of gravel they left behind was hastily and poorly covered with a thin layer of asphalt and is still filled with loose gravel. Cars are flinging gravel all over the street and the whole is getting larger by the day. Please address this soon, as it was a direct result of the city's actions and the poor work of city employees.
City Alley off Grant Street, between 1006 and 1004 South Grant: Mouth of alley has a broken, metal city culvert which is now sunken in. Driving over it is becoming hazardous to cars. In addition, all the stone gravel that covers this culvert has worn away. Entire alley from South Grant to South Lincoln could use re-graveling. Thank you!
Grate has fallen in the storm drain. Open storm drain is hazardous to people and vehicles.
Re: Storm drain open. System will not accept South Ct (Hyde Park) as the street location.
Resident reported manhole cover is not correctly placed as cars driving over it flip it up
At the intersection of Pete Ellis Drive and Braeside Drive (Crossing At Pete Ellis apartments), there is a storm drain that is severely sunken in the ground with multiple potholes next to it. It is dangerous to enter/exit Braeside Dr because cars drive on the wrong side or down the middle to avoid sinking a wheel into the large drain hole.
Right in the middle of the intersection of 7th/Grant is a metal plate that is damaged and dangerous. It is not as big as a sewer manhole or even a water-meter cover. It is about 7" in diameter and appears to have been painted bright blue, but the entire center of the plate is missing, leaving a hole that one could step into and twist an ankle or a small animal could fall in there and not be able to escape. We called the City Streets department about this awhile back and made a verbal report, but nothing has been done about this. That was probably a month ago.
A fairly deep depression suddenly formed in the pavement in the street in front of our house. It currently not very large in diameter, and it is very close to the edge of the road, so I’m not sure it’s that much of a hazard to cars. But it could become a problem If it continues to grow.
This will cave in soon and make a bigger hole.