closed #172681
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1215 S Grant ST
- Case Date:
- 6/4/2020
Street crumbling badly at corner or Grant and Driscoll near stop sign
Street crumbling badly at corner or Grant and Driscoll near stop sign
Large pothole needs filled on East Grimes Lane. Right by 210 East Grimes Lane.
Street lamp was backed into on the corner of SE Wilson and Dunn. Needs immediate attention. Lamp is slanted. Wires may be broken.
the rubber speed bumps on 300 and 400 block of East Allen ST have both lost a section of there assembeled speed hump. One loose section is leaning agaist the fire hydrant the intersction of Grant and Allen. It is not a huge deal but it would not be good to hit the missing section if you were on a bike.
There is a large tree overhanging the street parking in front of 900 S Washington St with a very large dead section right over cars parked there. In the time I've lived across the street, two cars have been damaged by falling limbs from this tree, including one incident where a branch approx. 8" in diameter speared through someone's sunroof, totalling the car. The dead branch currently on the tree is roughly the same size and is starting to shed sticks and bark. I would like for it to be removed by the proper authorities before it falls on a car, or into the roadway or bike lane and hurts someone. Thank you!
The speed bumps on Allen St are broken. There are bolts sticking out of the road. Never-ending cars driving over them. The kids on scooters are going to wipe out when they hit the bolts. They were damaged when the snow plows came through. Fix this! Now!
Please repair the speed bumps on Allen St. 3 of them have missing sections. Not sure if they are due to be replaced. But please clean them up in the mean time. Thank you.
Pot hole next to manhole on S. Washington St, between Davis and Allen St.
Steel plates to cover sewer repair work done Saturday have moved. The pit is open to traffic. On Hillside, between Lincoln and Grant.
Please, could the potholes in the alley on this block be addressed? They are huge and numerous and there is no way to avoid them. The only parking for these residences is in the back of the properties, accessed from the alley. Thanks so much!