closed #144442
Potholes, Other Street Repair
101-299 Kingston Dr S
- Case Date:
- 4/5/2015
big pothole
big pothole
Pothole on West Allen St.
Pothole blew out both front tires of a car. The hole is in the right lane on Church Lane heading towards 37, not long before the stoplight at 37 and Church lane.
At the southeast corner of 3rd and Woodlawn there is a large pothole that makes it hard to cross at the pedestrian crosswalk. Also, it fills up with water when it rains.
Potholes where Woodlawn hits 3rd street--dangerous for drivers, bikers, and pedestrians using the crosswalks
A large pothole is at or near the entrance to Sassafrass apartments on Miller Dr. We have buses on that road every day, multiple times. Thanks for the help.
Large pothole that is unavoidable without swerving into oncoming traffic. Was filled a few days ago but has broken and become larger.
The road in front of my house has broken up so badly that it's an eyesore for the entire street. It looks as if the foundation underneath the street has collaped and it's also damaged the drainage ditch in front of my property. My neighbor Jerry Minger called months ago to report this problem but we have had no word from the city. Jerry was told that this issue was "on the list" and would be taken care of when the weather was warm enough. Can you please call me and let me know if this is going to be taken care of? I'm embarrassed for my neighbors. Thank you, Deborah
After the last storm, water draining damaged a portion of the road in front of our house, and part of the front lawn was washed into the drainage ditch
The road that leads to the Jordan parking garage (University Road?)has a large "pothole" that resulted in a blown tire. I would think this is a university maintained road since it is not on Jordan, but rather the side road that leads to the parking garage, but IU claims it is the city's responsibility. I have attached pictures. It appears this is from construction and/or utility work rather than natural erosion, and there is a sharp and steep edge/drop-off. I did not have a ruler with me, but used a standard size sharpie to show the depth. Using a ruler afterwards, the hard edge/cliff is approximately 5 inches. In the dark at night there is no lighting, and when making a left onto that road there is no way to see it with your headlights. In addition to requesting that the hole be repaired, I would like to receive reimbursement for the damaged (flat, non repairable)tire. Thank you for your time.