closed #203502
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2845 S Oakdale Dr.
- Case Date:
- 6/17/2025
Large pothole on eastbound side of Oakdale Drive.
Large pothole on eastbound side of Oakdale Drive.
There was an auto accident a couple of hours ago and all of the debris is still in the intersection causing drivers to unsafely navigate the intersection from multiple directions.
Traffic lights for northbound on Curry Pike are turned enough that you can't see them when coming up to it. Too many people run the red light when it's green for W. Gifford Road.
The multiuse trail between 1099 Winslow Rd and the intersection of Winslow and Xavier Ct. has hazardous head-height tree branches. Particularly on a bicycle, it is challenging and dangerous to navigate down the hill while ducking and swerving to avoid hitting head on tree branches. Low branches should be cut throughout that section of trail to make it safer. Thank you.
Blocking sidewalk
Location: In front of 2702 Brigs Bend Description: A pothole has developed in the middle of the street directly in front of house number 2702. Size: Approximately 2.5 feet wide and 1 foot across Hazard Details: The pothole poses a risk to vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians. It is located in a high-traffic residential area and may worsen if not repaired promptly. Please investigate and schedule repairs as soon as possible to ensure public safety.
I see two potholes, each measuring approximately 12 to 20 inches in diameter. The first one is located at the intersection of E Hillside Drive on S High Street, and the second one is located on E Hillside Drive, approximately 15-50 yards east of the noted intersection where the first one exists. Thank you,
Pothole on the south side of the intersection of Allen and Dunn
Standing water on E. Maxwell Lane in the area between 1010 and 1016 E. Maxwell Lane. Ever since the fiber optic in-ground box was installed Fall 2024(seen in the attached picture) standing water remains in the road for a week or more after a rain. Seems to have created a very low spot in the roadway. Cars tend to drive around the water and into the oncoming lane. Immediately after rain the area of standing water is large enough that east bound traffic frequently has to stop for oncoming westbound traffic, creating effectively an area of one lane traffic. Perhaps the area of the road could be built up enough so as to restore the grading to allow the water to runoff into the gravel/grass.