closed #192499
Potholes, Other Street Repair
E Garden Path and E Boathouse Ln.
- Case Date:
- 7/27/2024
Pot Hole
Pot Hole
I have been volunteering to check and clear storm drains on Sussex Dr and Queensway from Hith St to Montclair. Freeze-thawing results on chuck holes and the asphalt debris have been an ongoing problem when they block the storm drains at the bottom of slopes. I collect this debris for disposal periodically by city crews, I have accumulated enough for another pickup at the bottom of my driveway east side.
Multiple pot holes in alley between 710 E Atwater and 714 E Atwater
The streets have huge potholes and uneven surfaces on Roundhill, Spicewood and some of the cul-de-sacs. Can city please repair/patch? Thanks.
Hole left from fiber project in crosswalk
pothole getting bigger
This is related to a previous service request (uReport Case # 192140). On July 22nd, I was notified via email that this had been closed and when I clicked on the link it stated that this was Resolved; however, the pot hole has not yet been fixed. This pot hole is located at the address above. As you're driving east on Moores Pike, the pot hole can be seen as you enter the right turn lane leading into the senior living facility.
pothole getting bigger
There are multiple potholes on Amp Way, near Target and Current at Latimer Square. The largest is past the entrance that Target shares with Chik-fil-a. Further down the road there are two, one pretty deep, right at the corner crosswalk. This concerns me due to the blind corner and crosswalk. Some drivers come around that corner in the middle of the road, and it makes it difficult to avoid hitting the pothole. This road is, at times very busy and congested, with bus, car, scooter, bicycle, and foot traffic. The curbside parking for the apartments has cars facing two different directions, which gets chaotic. The turn lane in front of Target is very tight if you're turning right, with poor visibility due to the hedges, and oncoming traffic often speeding. it wouldn't be a bad place for a few speed bumps, especially with the IU Students returning soon.
Where S Park Ave crosses Maxwell Lane and dead-end into Bryan Park, there a bowl-shaped depression / pothole and further on a cracked and broken rectangle pothole