closed #135678
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 12/18/2013
Pothole forming on 3rd street, east of 3rd and Indiana about a block.
Pothole forming on 3rd street, east of 3rd and Indiana about a block.
Large pothole in alley that runs parallel in between Fess and Henderson street, perpindicular between 1st and Maxwell. If you're coming in to the alley from 1st street, the pothole is on your left about 20 feet in. It is huge and now with the snow makes driving down this alley hazardous.
Edge of asphalt is deteriorated and narrows the road surface unsafely for two-way traffic.
The street sign is missing Post Road. It just has Grandview but not a Post Road sign at that intersection.
You fixed only one of the two potholes in front of my home… The one in front of my driveway in 8' long and several inches deep….HELP!
Pothole on Maxwell Lane close to the interesection with High Street, on the right side, about 15 feet before the bus stop. Thanks!
With the realignment of Weatherstone Drive where it meets Hillside, please consider smoothing out the low curb at the entrance to Olive Street on the other side of Hillside--maybe just a little asphalt ramp. I cross Hillside there on my bicycle every day. It's rough on a bike if you can't get over to go across on the manhole cover on the left side. It's the only place in town I ever got a flat on my commuter bike. With the realignment it will be harder to get over to the manhole cover "ramp" when going south. Thanks for considering this opportunity to fix a nagging problem.
pothole is located on East Kensington Park Drive just west of my home at 3131 E. Kensington Park Drive. More specifically, it is at the south end of the island in the cul de sac midway down Kensington Park Drive as you travel east.
The street in front of our house at 3237 Bradshire Court has been repaired numerous times. Another chunk of the last patch the city did has again broken near the curb. Maybe it is time to completely repave our street or at least patch it again.
There are two deteriorating areas in front our home on S. Kings Court. They were repaired once by the street department several years ago and have returned. I believe the one near my driveway is made worse each time the city garage truck pulls in to empty our cans. The top two to three inches of the road surface is torn away and it is starting to tear into the bottom layers. The other in the middle of the street is about three feet long and 6 to 8 inches deep. When my the city last repaired these sections, they coated the areas with hand thrown mix and tapped it down by hand…IT LASTED ABOUT TWO WEEKS! It was a bandaid patch, folks! Isn't it more cost effective to fix these potholes correctly the first time…?