closed #156650
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1023 S Walnut ST
- Case Date:
- 10/19/2016
Missing cover, about 11 inches between 1023 and 1025 S. Walnut Street
Missing cover, about 11 inches between 1023 and 1025 S. Walnut Street
Our alley way floods when there are heavy floods. The neighbors who share this alley are concerned and ask for the city to assess this situation and find a solution. Please contact me for more information. One of the neighbors has a video to share of the water flow. Thanks
POTHOLE!! Woodlawn Ave just north of Weatherstone Lane, on the east side of the northbound lane of traffic before the parking lot entrance. This one is a growing problem and in the perfect spot on a downhill for a cyclist to go over their handlebars into the ditch.
Several potholes have developed in the East-West running alley between S. Lincoln and S. Washington between 1012 and 1014 S. Lincoln St. Please fill these with gravel as this has become a very busy alleyway with dozens of vehicles passing every day. Thank you!
Potholes in alley have been reported multiple times. The road crew filled them with gray ash/dirt (not gravel), which promptly washed away leaving the potholes remaining. Please consider refilling these with gravel this time. Thank you.
Two manhole covers on Sassafras Hill Apartment complex (managed by Hunter Bloomington Properties) have been damaged for over 6 months. As you can see, the damage is quite severe. Rather than fix the issue, HBP has relied on traffic cones/barrels to block traffic from riding over the defective manholes.
Top layer of asphalt has chipped away making wheelchair access to the little pantry difficult. As an able bodied ambulatory person, I confess I fell down when my foot unexpectedly encountered this drop-off. Please patch the asphalt.
Utility crews cut into the road to install new water connection/meter. The patch of gravel they left behind was hastily and poorly covered with a thin layer of asphalt and is still filled with loose gravel. Cars are flinging gravel all over the street and the whole is getting larger by the day. Please address this soon, as it was a direct result of the city's actions and the poor work of city employees.
Pot hole next to manhole on S. Washington St, between Davis and Allen St.
City Alley off Grant Street, between 1006 and 1004 South Grant: Mouth of alley has a broken, metal city culvert which is now sunken in. Driving over it is becoming hazardous to cars. In addition, all the stone gravel that covers this culvert has worn away. Entire alley from South Grant to South Lincoln could use re-graveling. Thank you!