closed #171402
Potholes, Other Street Repair
819 1/2 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 1/10/2020
Pothole near south shoulder, eastbound 5th St/ W Kirkwood. Across the street from 816 W Kirkwood
Pothole near south shoulder, eastbound 5th St/ W Kirkwood. Across the street from 816 W Kirkwood
The general condition of 3rd Street, from Jackson to Euclid is full of severe potholes.
I'm wondering if you can tell me when W 3rd St is going to be repaved and the speed bumps re-installed (after sewer construction earlier this year). Thanks! Jaclyn
Curb behind my property has disintegrated/shoveled away by snow plows. Leading to flooding in my backyard due to run off coming down Jackson St.
The entrance of the alley off of Howe heading South has a few potholes and loose gravel. It is the alley between 521 and 601 W Howe.
At 2nd and Rogers there is a big pot hole. It is on the north side of the intersection (north of the westbound lane of 2nd) and in line with the east side of the south bound Rogers left turn lane. This is a growing pot hole that looks dangerous when I go by it on my bicycle.
There is pothole on Morton north of 2nd St.
There are two potholes. One on Howe in front of the ally and one in the ally.
Potholes I have to avoid every day.
This intersection has long been dangerous, but the improvements lately have been GREAT and much improved safety. However, when the crossing sign was installed on this corner, the road was never filled back in. We're only into December, and this pothole is like a crater when riding a bike. Because it is right in-front of the crossing sign, one must go into the pothole in order to activate the button, and then it takes much longer to get out of the pothole and enter the intersection. It's taken me long enough at least two times that vehicles which had slowed to allow me to pass actually started progressing into the intersection again because I couldn't navigate out of the pothole quickly enough. This totally null-and-voids the enter purpose of the signal enough that I've temporarily stopped using it in daylight hours. Even just a temporary fill or cover would be helpful until it can be repaved/sealed. (at the northeast corner of intersection of Rogers and W 4th Street, specifically on Rogers.)