closed #193273
Biking & Walking
7th & Dunn
- Case Date:
- 9/1/2024
broken glass in bike lane
broken glass in bike lane
The cover of our water meter on the sidewalk is loose and poses a risk for tripping, strollers, wheelchairs etc
My water meter was to be replaced this past Wednesday but the service folks doing this work were not able to shut water off at the street as they said my water shutoff was bad. I am not able to turn water off in the house as well as I have a bad gate valve that needs to be replaced. I do have the city water spot prepped and ready for your replacement. I would appreciate a call to get this repair completed as soon as possible so the water meter guys can return to complete their work. Thank you. Terry Duffer
The drain is completely clogged with plants and dirt- not good when it rains for risk of flooding
water main marker protruding from sidewalk
Rocking manhole cover. Whenever the manhole cover at the intersection of Fess and Atwater is passed over by a car, it makes a clinking noise because the manhole cover is not sitting flat. This is very loud and disruptive, particularly late at night and early in the morning for the nearby residents. It only started after the road was recently repaved. Please properly set the manhole cover so that it doesn't make as much noise when passed over.
Requesting a street cleaning of the foot print of the 4th St Festival of the Arts and Crafts. This includes the area of East 4th street between Indiana Ave and Lincoln St and the crossroads Dunn St and Grant St between Kirkwood Ave and 3rd St. Thank you for your consideration.
Gravel and glass debris throughout street from storm. Especially bad around start and end of Davisson street.
A collapsed metal drainage culvert is a risk of injury to people and animals walking on the north side of E Morningside near N Smith Road. A 7 inch wide hole in the pavement above the east end of the 60 year old metal culvert is becoming larger. A similar culvert collapse near the west end of this culvert was partially repaired in recent years. Best practice may be to replace the decayed metal with plastic or other durable material.
There was a utility project in the Spicewood subdivision over the winter. The streets through the neighborhood have been severely damaged. I looked on the city paving schedule and did not see a project listed to fix the damage that was caused by the project. Is the city coming back to fix the roads? It's huge eyesore and really poor patching jobs for the damage that was done.