closed #176335
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3301 E Winston ST
- Case Date:
- 6/23/2021
Multiple potholes and rough patches along Winston Street, Olcott Boulevard, Brigs Bend, David Street, and Jordan's Way.
Multiple potholes and rough patches along Winston Street, Olcott Boulevard, Brigs Bend, David Street, and Jordan's Way.
The flooding a few days ago cause large pieces of the road to wash out near the bottom of my driveway.
Bushes and trees are overgrown, unable to see around corner- I drive this route 2 times a day, repeatedly I nearly have an accident because you cannot see around the corner. Also, road sign is blocked by bushes and trees.
Due to a crack in the curb and an uneven grade, all of the water in our cul de sac floods the water meter cover and my driveway and backyard when it rains.
Two potholes at end of driveway.
Pot hole next to manhole on S. Washington St, between Davis and Allen St.
the street storm drain behind the Von Lee building was clogged on Friday night and Saturday morning 6-18 to 6-19-21. This caused water to not flow into the drain and considerable damage to cars and property in the surrounding area. On Saturday morning at around 7:30am I was able to unclog the drain. At the time water was up to just below my knee which is about 20 inches. A car was abandon by the drain and later towed by a local towing company. My property which is 507 east Kirkwood Ave. sustained damage as well as the IU business lobby just east of the drain in the von lee building. This drain should be change to a more clog proof type. This has happened in the past and will in the future
Large sections of E. Wexley Road disintegrated with Friday night's flash flooding. Some sections have buckled forming large cracks.
Last night (Friday, 19 June), I removed several mats covering drains on Queens Way at High St, just south of Wimbleton on High St, and on Arden near High St. They are part of the Jackson creek Trail Phase II project - but given the immense rain, they were causing dangerous street flooding (several feet high). They will need replacing.
While you likely know that the new retaining wall on the SE corner of this intersection has collapsed due to flooding, you should note that there is a huge sink hole next to the storm drain on the SW corner of the intersection, in the grass. We placed some stakes around the sink hole to draw attention to its location. My other concern is that the culvert under High St may have been damaged (or now susceptible to further damage) but may not be easily noticed. An engineer should check it out, it's a dangerous situation overall.