closed #180087
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1490 N Fee LN
- Case Date:
- 5/27/2022
Turning right onto 17th from Fee Lane, we hit a bump somewhere in the right lane. Thank you so much for always fixing the potholes so quickly!
Turning right onto 17th from Fee Lane, we hit a bump somewhere in the right lane. Thank you so much for always fixing the potholes so quickly!
potholes in the intersection of Kinser Pike and Skyline Dr
The potholes outside 1035 West 6th Street (47404) are becoming unnavigable for any non-motorized vehicles, despite 6th street being a common thorough way for scooters, bikes, skateboards, etc. It will soon become an issue for cars as well if the city does not address the growing potholes that cover the enter width of the street. The city has done much to improve the sidewalks on 6th street and plans to do other improvements to the road, but the number one priority should really be to repair these potholes. I've talked to many of the neighbors about sending in complaints (I hope they do). Thank you for your time!
The ally that runs between 516 N Grant and 520 N Grant is almost impassible. There are numerous pothole which are extrememly deep, a regular car bottoms out when trying to drive through. The road Harrold, right behind is also severely delapitated.
The ally that runs between 530 N Lincoln and 526 Lincoln is really rough with pot holes, it's hard to drive though. The ally that runs behind the building is horrific. After a rain there is a pond that forms, which is about 10 ft in diameter. The surface is also very rough with deep pot holes.
Nasty and small pot hole right at the crosswalk on 7th and Walnut.
The alley that runs alongside this building and behind it is littered with potholes and nearly impassable. This has been an issue for years, and the last time it was "fixed" someone came out and only took care of a few potholes. This was obviously not an adequate solution, as there are still insanely deep and wide potholes which pose a hazard to my car, and any that travel in this back alley.
I submitted a request earlier regarding the alley behind 530 N Lincoln Street. This is a similar request. The alley that runs alongside of the building and behind is in atrocious shape. There are numerous potholes posing a risk to any vehicle traveling on the road.
5th Street between Jefferson and Union streets is beyond the repair of simply fixing pot holes. Some of the damage on the street is due to property owners fixing their sewer lines and then not repaving the street.