closed #179943
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2222 E 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 5/18/2022
Resident reports 2-3 spots in need of repair near the intersection of 3rd St and Bryan Ave.
Resident reports 2-3 spots in need of repair near the intersection of 3rd St and Bryan Ave.
Complained of a series of potholes at the end of his driveway and rough patches down the street outside of residence at 2728 E. Brigs Bend. He wanted to emphasize that this area has been patched nearly every year for the past 5 years, and the patching crumbles and is worn away within weeks. Requests a more permanent solution to the problem other than patching. Email constituent with update.
A few potholes are reported at the entrance/exit area of the Southcrest Mobile Home Park.
Area on Morton St by barricade that leads to extended Convention Center parkling lot (by condos). Very difficult to walk in this area. Loose soil & big piles of rocks all over pavement. Barricade acts as a dam and allows no drainage. Wants either City, CFC or Convention Center to fix up this area.
near first house when turning onto the street description: pothole that's been in disrepair for about 2 weeks; concerned about the existing condition and its potential danger, as well as potential harm should roads freeze
Reported what could be sinkhole forming outside residence at 3749 E. Cameron Avenue. Approximately 1 foot wide and about 8 in. deep. Noticed that street looked hollow underneath, wants response when action is taken.
Called in complaint of possible sinkhole in front of 3749 E Cameron Avenue. A complaint had been called in a few weeks ago (UReport #159862), and the hole was patched up. She said the hole is back, and it looks as if there is a problem underneath the road that cannot be fixed with a patch.
Iris reports a pothole on South College right near the "split" where it swings over to become Walnut St. The pothole is in the area of the new oil change shop somewhere after the 1st St. intersection.
Biker called from just south of 619 S. Walnut reporting glass in the bike lane.
He reported this as a storm sewer issue at first and Tony E. told him all we could do is build up the berm to help keep the water from running into his garage. Mr Mcconnaughy called me and said that's not what he wants. He says the street dept. keeps patching the asphalt in the alley and now it is too high and that causes the water to drain into his garage. He wants the asphalt lowered from University St to his garage (he said about 20') so the existing rock berm he already has will keep the water out of his garage. I told him I would refer this to Street Dept.