closed #165827
Potholes, Other Street Repair
711 W Dodds ST
- Case Date:
- 9/6/2018
Pothole at manhole cover
Pothole at manhole cover
Pot hole next to manhole cover directly across from 715 W Dodds
The green street sign at the intersection of W. Jed Street and Rogers Street has been vandalized (someone made it say 'JEDI Street' on the sign). While this is a pretty cool name the right name on the street needs to be there. Please have this sign fixed or repaired back to W. Jed St. Thank you, Paul
On Thornton between Oxford Drive and Maxwell Street along the north edge of the street, then in the middle of Thornton as you get closer to Maxwell and on the south side of the street. Where Thornton meets Maxwell all along the eastern edge of that intersection, especially the southeast corner.
At the north east and southeast corners of Arden and Wilton and along Wilton just south of that corner there are potholes.
Is the city responsible for 7th Street between Indiana and Woodlawn? The bike lane on the south side of 7th at Fee and from Park to Woodlawn is really rough.
There are a bunch of potholes in this area. Greenbriar Lane has a small grassy median between High Street and Locust. At the west end of this median on the north side of Greenbriar where it meets Locust there is rough pavement and a pothole. Continuing northwest there is a small traffic island between Locust and Wilton with potholes around it and a bunch of gravel on the sidewalk. The potholes need to be filled and the gravel cleaned up.
The bike lane on Lincoln between Fourth and Kirkwood, opposite the new construction at the southwest corner of Kirkwood and Lincoln never got fixed up after the construction at the southeast corner. So there is a seam running the length of it making it be at two different levels. Because of the construction, the street is really narrow there, but the bike lane is half unusable. This is a dangerous situation and the bike lane there should be fixed.
SW corner of 8th and Hay. Sidewalk collapsed shortly after construction by City. People would rather walk in the street.
On E Second Street: part of a previous utility cut has not been filled up, so it is a hole. It is on the north side of E Second between the Presbyterian church parking lot and Arbutus.