closed #176819
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 8/3/2021
Number of deep and dangerous potholes along the northern edge of the public right of way. Cars are bottoming out.
Number of deep and dangerous potholes along the northern edge of the public right of way. Cars are bottoming out.
On the north side of the newly-paved 7th Street, between Dunn and College Avenues, there are numerous locations where sewer and water drain covers are sinking into the ground...it is excessively bumpy, hazardous and only going to get worse unless addressed immediately.
At the intersection of East Arden Dr, and Sycamore Ct., a cover used to prevent construction debris from entering the storm sewer inlet has yet to be picked up. It may pose a traffic or pedestrian hazard. Thank you.
The alley next to my house needs to be graded (my car scrapes the middle/high section of the alley). You already did the section that is off of Highland Avenue (thank you!), but the part of the alley that connects to Ballantine Road needs to be done. It starts at the alley entrance from Ballantine Road (503 S. Ballantine Rd) and goes about halfway down the alley. In this area, the middle of the alley needs to be scraped down and gravel added. It would be great if you could add gravel to the whole alley as some sections are muddy after a rain. Thank you.
The issue from case #179307 has already returned from the recent storms.
The utility manhole covers in the Northbouand lane of Walnut Street from Miller Drive to Grimes are below the pavement level and need to be raised to pavement lever. This condition has existed since Walnut Street was re-paved years ago. Please fix. Thank you
The street sign at S Churchill Court has faded out completely. It needs to be replaced. Visitors have difficulty finding out home on this court.
Could the utility cut at the intersection of Nancy Street and Mark Street on the east side be paved, please? Thank you.
Flooding down Brownridge is starting an erosion hole again the road side with a drop of about 3 ft. from the road bed. A short load of stone (2-3 yds maybe) added to the previous should solve it; the last treatment has remained stable and has worked well.
There are bunch of potholes between 610 and 621 Pleasant Ridge Rd. Any chance that you could fill them? They are pretty hazardous for bikers. Thanks!