closed #151132
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3701 E Morningside DR
- Case Date:
- 3/20/2016
Soil pipe has formed at corner of East Glenwood Ave and Morningside drive causing street to cave in.
Soil pipe has formed at corner of East Glenwood Ave and Morningside drive causing street to cave in.
There's a 5-inch pipe that has been missing its cap since April 2017. It's in the middle of the intersection at 10th x Union. Could cause an accident to cyclists and pedestrians.
In the westbound lane of E Second, just after the wooden bridge, once again the manhole cover has developed a hole. Also, potholes again are showing at the intersection of E Second and Eastside.
Corner of Lakewood Dr. and North Dunn: Curb broken down, extreme erosion next to the road. Large drop-off from road/corner creating traffic hazard.
The storm drain grate on the northwest corner of 6th & College is missing a bar and the gap is wide enough that a bicycle tire could drop into it and cause injury to the writer and damage to the bike.
Rusty metal is pointing out of the road in front of my driveway. I just don't want to get a flat tire because of this.
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
Big pot hole in drive with calvert
Large hole in street that takes up most of the westbound lane ever since water main repair on March 23. It was filled with rock but is getting worse each day.
The covers on the rain drains make a terrible racket, I appreciate the fact that they are secure and will not pop off but the racket in the middle of night is too much! I think a foam pad under the grate would work. Much appreciated!!