closed #163284
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1066-1202 East 17th Street
- Case Date:
- 2/24/2018
Massive pothole in EB lane of 17th, will definitely blow a tire out. Needs immediate attention.
Massive pothole in EB lane of 17th, will definitely blow a tire out. Needs immediate attention.
There are two very deep potholes on 17th Street near Assembly Hall. There is one in the Eastbound lane near the curb very close between Forrest Ave and Fee Lane (sorry, I know that's a few blocks long, but I can't recall the exact location). That pothole is DEEP! Also, heading west on 17th Street from Fee Lane, there is a pothole almost right at the 17th & Fee intersection (heading towards Assembly). Finally, 13th St between Fee and Indiana is pretty much toast. :-) Thanks for all you guys do for the city all year long. We REALLY appreciate you guys. Seriously. It can't be fun to get up at midnight when there is a snowstorm to plow and salt the roads...or to have to repave the entire city after everything melts and the street are littered with potholes. Cheers to you guys!
The street light on the east side at the intersection of 14th street and N. Walnut Street is out. This was observed on Oct 16th at about 10:50pm
There is a gold ford explorer parked on the street that has not moved since August. The tags are expired. It appears that someone broke into it.
Your website shows I am within zone 4 parking eligibility but when I called parking they told me "the website was wrong." My previous report was under my work address. This is close to my correct home address.
In reference to case number 161348. I still have not gotten a response and submitted on 9/28. This is a hinderance since I still do not have parking due to the discrepencies between your website and the map hanging in the parking dept. office.
This Washington and Grimes street light that was recently repaired is obscenely bright. The cool LED is a migraine trigger for at least one resident, and the brightness is disruptive to local wildlife. Replace with a warm colored light with minimum required lumens for street safety.
This Washington and Grimes street light that was recently repaired is obscenely bright. The cool LED is a migraine trigger for at least one resident, and the brightness is disruptive to local wildlife. Replace with a warm colored light with minimum required lumens for street safety.
Sidewalk has been blocked by this debris for the past few weeks.
The tree on the corner of the street and drive is dying and has been dropping limbs.