closed #184320
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2500 W 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 6/24/2023
There are potholes in the westbound land of 3rd at the intersection with Kimble.
There are potholes in the westbound land of 3rd at the intersection with Kimble.
West 7th Street from Rogers to Fairview is full of deep and growing potholes. They are on both sides of the road and impossible to avoid. Patching has been done in the past but never holds. Can the city possibly repave this section? School buses roll through here daily and now workers who cannot park at the Johnson Cremery building are parking here, which is increasing the damage to the road.
Pavement @ 2922 ramble road west needs swept before more pavement can be added
Pavement at 504 E Lakewood Drive needs swept before more pavement can be added
Major deterioration of city street pavement at entrance of paved alley, approximately 4” deep, causing hazardous driving condition.
Pothole re-opening between 1005-1007 W 11th St, on the south edge of the street.
"Road Construction Ahead" sign is still at 206/208 South Clark St. even though the work on East Third appears to be finished.
The street is torn up across Grant and has been for months. Since bikes cannot travel on Lincoln, many use Grant as an alternative. Going across the ripped up pavement as you head across 3rd St is uncomfortable on a bike, especially when trying to quickly cross Third. I hope there are plans to repair this section soon to make travel easier for all modes of transportation.
a hole in the road
this washed out patch is a fairly serious safety issue for cars and pedestrians. Due to recent work on a sidewalk on Clover Lane, orange traffic cones were available, and were placed at the site of the hole to reduce the risk of an accident. City personnel came to see the issue, and took away the traffic cones, thereby increasing the risk of an accident. City personnel informed me that the hole would be repaired "soon" by the fiber optics installation contractor. While I understand that this sort of thing takes some time to coordinate and complete, the removal of the orange cone and the lack of a repair, is creating a safety risk for cars and pedestrians in the area. thanks, kelly