closed #136540
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 3/2/2014
Curry Pike. Tapp Road, Rockport rd.
Curry Pike. Tapp Road, Rockport rd.
Our home is located at 1006 South Grant Street, beside a city alley in the Bryan Park neighborhood. That city alley is in desperate need of more gravel. In addition, due to the lack of gravel, the entry onto the alley from the Grant Street entry(heading west to Lincoln St.) is now crushing the exposed, large drainage pipe. This city drainage is typically underneath and not even seen so it now seems to need dirt, too! When cars drive over it there is now a big dip which has been created. Please put on your spring list to re-gravel and repair! Thank you!
Liberty drive. Whats the hold up?
Several potholes on E. Buick Cadillac Blvd. between College Mall Road and Clarizz. Also several on Clarizz between E. Buick Cadillac and 3rd St.
3 potholes in a hole, almost all the way across Moody Drive, once you turn onto Moody from Henderson
huge pothole, southbound side near edge cost me an alloy rim for the car
The alleyway on the southside of W 6th street between Adams and Pine (adjacent to 1221 W. 6th) is in SERIOUS need of repair. There is a lot of traffic in that alley as a result of the off street parking situation for the apartment houses near Kirkwood and Adams. The alleyway was covered in asphalt at one point and repaired with gravel. Today the gravel has been displaced and the surface is VERY uneven. Additionally there is a hazardous blindspot at the corner of this alley as a result of unkept landscaping at the abandoned house next door. Please feel free to contact me for more information. -Jacob Kuebler Homeowner 1221 W. 6th
Highland Ave from Winslow Road to the YMCA, both directions, terrible
At the bottom intersection of Wilton & E. Greenbriar Ln. there is a 5/6ft wide section that runs from curb to curb that all residents in Mayfair must traverse in order to reach our residents. Over the past 4-5 years the city has done a deplorable job trying to patch/piece meal this long stretch of dangerously loose pavement. Currently there is at least 5 wheel barrels of loose gravel and enough breaks/cracks and pits in the pavement to cause a very large safety concern. In addition, there is multiple motorcyclist and bicyclist who traverse the same...making this left or right turn section off of Wilton onto E. Greenbriar Ln. a potential liability for the city. Please stop the band aid fix’s...and utilize the innominate property tax’s we pay to fix this area with a large seamless stretch of concrete. I'm not going to mention the loss of property value, as this eye soar will speak for itself. I'd like to be contacted soonest by the City with an “Action Plan” prior to mitigating this safety hazard and liability myself. R/ Mr. Greg Price - 1815 E. Greenbriar Ln.
Not sure if this is the actual address. There are some potholes shortly after you turn left onto Ramble Road West from Blue Ridge Drive. Drivers have to swerve way left of center to avoid the potholes, which is dangerous if a car is coming from the opposite direction. (There are also potholes on Blue Ridge Drive itself between Ramble Road West and Walnut.) Thanks.