closed #136408
Potholes, Other Street Repair
387-451 South Clarizz Boulevard
- Case Date:
- 2/19/2014
There are more potholes than pavement on Clarizz Blvd just south of Third Street, especially northbound.
There are more potholes than pavement on Clarizz Blvd just south of Third Street, especially northbound.
We have many potholes, some rather large, along Franklin Ave. from Beecher St. north to city limits. They are on both sides of the parkway.
Deep potholes up and down Moffett Lane from Dogwood Estates entrance to Fairfax Road. All are bad, but one in particular has the potential for major damaging effects on cars.
Potholes where Woodlawn hits 3rd street--dangerous for drivers, bikers, and pedestrians using the crosswalks
Headley Rd, just south of bridge over Griffy Lake, in northbound lane
The corner of Sheffield and Park Ridge Rd is getting pretty bad. Also where Overhill Dr. meets E Third St. has a deep hole.
There are several BIG pot holes that have gone unrepaired since early this year along Curry Pike (close to HWY45 and Leonard Springs) and Tapp Rd. (between HWY 37 and Leonard Springs). It has caused my vehicle luckily to only get a broken sway bar link. Will you guys get some city crew to fix them please?! Thank you!
2222 South Curry Pike, North and South bound. Heavy trucks use this road and when they hit the potholes, it literally shakes my house and causes pictures to fall off the wall. Thank you.
The map app was off by about a block in every direction, but my actual address is 1124 W. 6th Street and the issue I’m reporting pertains to the alley on the West side of my house. Over the last few months it has turned into a muddy bog in places, and contains 8” ruts making it nearly impossible for anyone without a truck to traverse. My neighbors to the West have been parking on the street for that past couple of months. Both the North and South ends need grating and gravel. I know your department is busy this time of year, but I thought I should go ahead and place a request as the alley is likely to continue to deteriorate. Thanks!
There is a recurring pothole at the intersection of 17th St. and Kinser Pike that has been partially filled a few times, but the fix only seems to help for a couple weeks. Then it's as bad as always. I travel south on Kinser and turn left (east) onto 17th every day for work, and avoiding the pothole has become almost impossible. If you're coming northbound on Madison and go straight through the green light, you'll hit the hole hard enough to make you think you ran over something.