closed #164753
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 6/11/2018
Large pothole/indention noticed today driving westbound on e 10th street, I believe between N Jordan Avenue and N Fee Lane.
Large pothole/indention noticed today driving westbound on e 10th street, I believe between N Jordan Avenue and N Fee Lane.
Hole in pavement near 1731 S Highland.
The alley behind my house which connects West 3rd St to Euclid Avenue has developed some major potholes as utility trucks have passed through. My neighbors and I (8 of us) all park behind our houses along this alley, and the deep holes are difficult to navigate. It's a gravel alley which has been regraded before and I am wondering if it can be done again. Thank you.
A small square of asphalt (about 1 foot by 1 foot) was cut out of the road immediately in front of our driveway at 4021 E. Morningside Drive during a repair. It was filled with gravel but has not yet been repaved so are requesting that get filled in with asphalt/pave. Thank you.
There is a construction crew working on an apartment complex on Gourley Pike, just west of Kinser. They are dragging a large amount of mud into the street and creating a significant mess. It needs to be cleaned up.
The attached referenced utility cut on W. Park Square Dr. is dangerous and is a traffic hazard. Other people in the area have complained this could cause a flat tire or a vehicle to loose control. This morning,1/11/24, the flat tire occurred immediately after passing over this area. Propper fill needs installed to alleviate this hazard!
The alley to the west of 1022 and 1024 W 7th is highy degraded and a danger to cars and traffic. It is so uneven that it's a danger to pedestrians as well. I am trying to upload an image here but the site doesn't seem to be accepting it.
Adam st from Bloomfield Rd to Allen St northbound needs strip patching or what ever the Coty did to the southbound lane a couple of years ago
Approximately 30 yards eastward from the stop sign at E Post Road and N Staats St, in the westbound lane of Post road, is a 12" wide by 33" long rectangular indentation originally dug by a contractor and then filled in. The fill has since subsided by one to two inches throughout. Hope it can be topped off to make a smoother street.
Can the loose sand and gravel be swept up at the intersection of Fenbrook Lane and East Moores Pike? For westbound bicyclists on Moores Pike who are turning north onto Fenbrook, the sand and gravel presents a hazardous situation. Cyclists are approaching at speed since there is a downhill, they want to make a smooth, wide turning radius, but the sand and gravel presents an potentially dangerous obstacle while turning. Thank you for your consideration.