closed #139475
Potholes, Other Street Repair
900 E Wilson ST
- Case Date:
- 7/25/2014
The pavement on Park, just south of the intersection with Wilson, is crumbling. There are several areas with no pavement at all, just gravel.
The pavement on Park, just south of the intersection with Wilson, is crumbling. There are several areas with no pavement at all, just gravel.
Street deteriorating in front of 1310 s Dunn. Will be a full pothole eventually.
The east side of South Dunn Street between East Dodds Street and East Wylie Street is crumbling and breaking apart. The photo doesn't show this very well, but the rut running along the side of the street is fairly deep and could easily damage a car tire or rim. The asphalt looks like a heavy truck passed over it and broke it up.
The section of the street is crumbling. An adjacent section was fixed last month, but this area was left unaddressed.
There's a dip in the road, I have to slow to 5-10mph to go over it in my moped. It goes across both lanes like a speed bump. Please put up a sign, so I won't get rear ended dropping unexpectedly! or fill it in, please. Thank you!
Large pothole in middle of street (in front of 1314 S. Dunn). Also large potholes one block north on South Dunn (intersection of Grimes and South Dunn).
Between houses 1210 and 1212 on South Lincoln Street, there is a section of pavement that has buckled and is allowing runoff to wash out the soil under the road and sidewalk. The size is approximately 16" X 36". It is located directly off of the curb, and near the driveway for 1212 South Lincoln St.
A previously repaired pothole at that intersection is beginning to sink.
Roto-rooter has left a dangerous trench angled across a much used bike lane in front of 809 S Lincoln. Now (Coronavirus healthcare shortage) is not the time for new, avoidable injuries, and more people are riding this bike lane as their getting-exercise-during-emergency route.
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.