closed #133853
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 9/2/2013
Small but probably going to grow sinkhole on the west side of S. Eastside Drive, in the 700 block at the corner of University.
Small but probably going to grow sinkhole on the west side of S. Eastside Drive, in the 700 block at the corner of University.
The city alley directly North of Grimes that runs from South Rogers Street to S Madison street is in dis-repair. It was recently patched, but incompletely. Please come back to refill additional pot holes along this city alley. Thank you! Mary
Hi again, I'm sending this again with location pin-pointed approximately on the map.
Roger Heimer called about pavement sunken at Rusgan & Ramble, Kevin checked this out and determined it is a natural crown in the road.
Large pot hole between mall and K-mart.
He reported this as a storm sewer issue at first and Tony E. told him all we could do is build up the berm to help keep the water from running into his garage. Mr Mcconnaughy called me and said that's not what he wants. He says the street dept. keeps patching the asphalt in the alley and now it is too high and that causes the water to drain into his garage. He wants the asphalt lowered from University St to his garage (he said about 20') so the existing rock berm he already has will keep the water out of his garage. I told him I would refer this to Street Dept.
Customer has a drainage problem Rain water running down the alley and going under his garage door.
812 West Cherokee deep hole in center of street that has sunk up the middle of the street. Sewer installed & city never did put on second coat of blacktop as promised during construction.
No street sign at grant and. 2nd
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…?