closed #140447
Potholes, Other Street Repair
176-198 South Jordan Avenue
- Case Date:
- 8/26/2014
The bike lane on Jordan is a mess. There are still a lot of potholes along with gravel. The newly paved parts are very bumpy and still hard to navigate.
The bike lane on Jordan is a mess. There are still a lot of potholes along with gravel. The newly paved parts are very bumpy and still hard to navigate.
On Winslow Pike where it crosses Henderson the road is quite ragged after having been patched many many many times . It really needs to be scraped somehow and relayed. On my moped especially I have to slow down a lot which traffic isn't expecting and creates a dangerous situation.
Potholes immediately in front of driveway need attention. Simply filling with patch does not work, as it washes away almost immediately. Please use more permanent solution. Thank you!
the grass between the street and the sidewalk is badly eroded. cars park there for soccer matches at Bill Armstrong stadium. the missing grass and dirty leaves a six to ten inch dip and is damaging cars
the rain grate has come to be a good 5-7 inches beneath the surface of the street, probably from the road being reopened several times. the grate is on the north side of the street, east of 4th. cars swerve to avoid it.
A utility cut was made at this intersection west of Upland Brewing. The work appears to be completed, but the repair of the cut leaves the cut edges too high causing severe stress to my cars suspension even if I try to go over it slowly. When will this intersection either be repaved of the utility cut filled in so that the pavement is smoother going over it? Thank you for your fine (and I go mean it) work.
There is a street sign missing for "Harold" Street. Harold Street is located between Dunn and Grant street just north of the Poplar's building. Thank you.
on the turn where College merges with walnut, there is a 2 foot long and 3 inch wide pothole, this is and the western lane of South traveling college
on Rhor going east, not big
I don't know if this is a traditional pothole, but a hole has developed in the street adjacent to the curb, directly in front of 756 S Lincoln Street. A crack emanating from the hole appears to be spreading rapidly. This is my second time asking the city to look at it (I called first). I'm very concerned, and hope to hear from you soon.