closed #61915
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1030 S High ST
- Case Date:
- 9/3/1998
Citizen is having work do in yard. Noticed erosion problem along High Street.
Citizen is having work do in yard. Noticed erosion problem along High Street.
Mrs. Otto stated that the drainage area in front of her house has basically eroded away and something needs to be done to fix it. She stated that someone from the city was to come out about a year ago and no one did.
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.
Anon said the Countryside Lane past 1007 need another coat of paving -- what is on there now is breaking up.
Alley between 516 & 520 North Grant Street is in bad condition.
Ms. Brinegar stated that near the above address there is a low place in the north side of the roadway. Ms. Brinegar stated that it is simking more and more and the water collects there for long periods of time. She would like someone to take a look at this area and if you need moore inforamtion or to provide her with an update please give her a call.
Intersection of W 2nd St and Adams is very rough and needs to be paved. Also, the pavement markings have worn off and this contributes to confusion when eastbound on 2nd Street.
John Adams (812.325.0499) called to ask to speak with the mayor directly regarding his frustration with mud all over the road at 11th and Walnut.
Marcus Moyer reported two potholes on a bridge near Lucky's and the B-line trail. One that he had previously reported is now covered with a metal sheet, but he was hoping that could be repaired in addition to a new one nearby. He didn't give much description about the location. He would appreciate an email follow-up, but phone is (812) 333-2772.
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.