closed #140447
Potholes, Other Street Repair
176-198 South Jordan Avenue
- Case Date:
- 8/26/2014
The bike lane on Jordan is a mess. There are still a lot of potholes along with gravel. The newly paved parts are very bumpy and still hard to navigate.
The bike lane on Jordan is a mess. There are still a lot of potholes along with gravel. The newly paved parts are very bumpy and still hard to navigate.
The streetlight on the southwest corner of the intersection of High St and Arden Dr is burned out. I've noticed it being completely off on two different nights after dark. It's mounted on a utility pole. Not sure if it's a Duke light or a city light. Thank you!
There is no sign indicating 'Arden' street at the intersection of High and Arden. It makes it complicated giving directions! Thanks.
The street was fixed last year, but tarmac is breaking, and it is slowly shifting downhill, across the whole street.
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.
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.
There are many pothole on this road and the drive around school lot. Probably over 10 total
At the north east and southeast corners of Arden and Wilton and along Wilton just south of that corner there are potholes.
Regarding traffic light at 45/46 and Kinser Pike. When on 45/46 at that stoplight the left arrow only turns green and red and never turns a flashing yellow. I have sat at that light for awhile when no cars were coming but couldn’t turn cause it was red.
Is it possible to have more tree debris picked up? I hadn’t finished bringing everything to the street prior to the original pick up last week.