closed #188976
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 6/17/2024
The hole next to the manhole cover at the Travelodge , 2615 E Third Street, still is there.
The hole next to the manhole cover at the Travelodge , 2615 E Third Street, still is there.
Between the exit of IUCU Bank on Woodscrest and the intersection of Woodscrest and E Second Street, there are several pieces of pavement missing.
Starting at the intersection of E Second street and Eastside Drive, there are several potholes and missing pieces of pavement, including next to the driveway at 704 and there are especially huge holes next to the driveway at 724 Eastside. During heavy rainfall, the problem gets worse because chunks of pavement next to the holes are getting carried away by the water.
Hole
1206 S Nancy Street has a manhole cover nearby that has a piece of pavement missing next to the metal cover. Thanks!
#189053 Cheyanne - It won't let me reply to your email so I'm going here. Yes, I do. I thought I put it on there. Sorry! It's right in the middle of Clarizz Blvd., where you can turn either into Wilmington Court Condos to the east or toward Bloomingfoods to the west. I haven't been able to stop and take a picture of the hole yet, but I can if you need it. it's already quite busy there (with the new apts.) and allowing people to turn east or west while also avoiding the pothole can be tricky. Thank you, Cheyenne!
On East First Street, near the intersection with Eastside Drive, there are holes at the first speedbump going east. Then, going west, on E First between Eastside Drive going in the direction of Sheridan, the first speedbump after Eastside has holes too. Thank you.
There are multiple potholes at the intersection of Kingsley Drive and Briarcliff Drive, a recurring problem there.
huge pothole in Canada Dr just east of Sare Rd.
Hello. I was wondering if it might be possible for the lane lines to be repainted at the intersection of East Third Street and South Dunn Street ON Third Street going east and west away from the intersection perhaps a couple hundred feet or so. The lines are either gone or pretty much gone, so there tends to be a little more lane crowding there in those bends - especially the one right at the light up Third to the east of Dunn Street. Sincerely, Anthony Eller *E-mail is preferred contact method should it be necessary.