closed #185963
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3846 E Moores PIKE
- Case Date:
- 10/13/2023
Big pothole at the intersection of Smith and Moores Pike, please fill it
Big pothole at the intersection of Smith and Moores Pike, please fill it
The street is really starting to fall apart in places, particularly on the sides of the road. There are several places where the decay is so pronounced that it has become dangerous to mow (because of large, hidden, chunks of asphalt. In other areas there is little to no proper drainage because of crushed culverts, etc. A recent water main break has also caused a very large pothole which will obviously deteriorate as winter approaches. As with other potholes in the past, this means that cars need to pay attention to the potholes, sometimes swerving to avoid. Since the street has no sidewalks (and in some places not even grassy places to walk) yet is home to many elementary school children who walk to and from the busstop each day, this is particularly dangerous, especially for drivers who do not live on the street (like Amazon, UPS and other drivers.) Please take a look at these situations at your earliest convenience.
photo #2 for Ureport 185936
the drain in front of our house has a hole starting in the pavement edge of the drain that could turn into a bigger problem is not inspected and repaired.
pothole on S Fess Ave just S of 2nd Street
There is a big pot hole formed at the intersection of Smith and E. Moores Pike, please fill it as soon as possible.
There’s unfinished work on the street with a whole that goes across the road and makes it hard to drive
Hole opened up on street. May be related to water main replacement
Part of the street was repaved but two large sections between Monroe and Arlington are nothing but potholes and missing patch. Please correct. Thank you.
The gravel alley behind the Wylie House has a serious erosion problem. The gravel is washed away and into South Lincoln Street, to the point where now the rut in the alley is very deep. Could this be fixed, possibly paved, to stop the problem?