closed #161077
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2708 Redwood Circle East
- Case Date:
- 9/8/2017
Big potholes at end of driveway leading to drainage sewer
Big potholes at end of driveway leading to drainage sewer
Grass is a 8 to 12 inches.
Residents at this location have not mowed their grass yet this Spring and it is definitely over the 8 inch length. It is unsightly and sticks out since every other household on the street keeps their grass trimmed.
Going east on 10th street after the 45/46 intersection, the two lanes merge into one as the road becomes SR 45. Drivers who are turning left to enter the Cyber Infrastructure parking lot will consistently stay in the left lane; ignore the merge; and drive through the yellow demarcation area. This is dangerous when a car has already merged to the right and is entering the turn lane as designed. It is also dangerous if a car follows the turning car with no intent to turn themselves but to continue on SR 45. It seems like the left lane should either be marked as turn only, or barrier cones or a median should be installed to better enforce the demarcation area.
Pothole here that is very bad, per bus driver. Large & deep. Thanks for your help in repairing!
2 deep potholes on the right side of the north bound lane
A deer got hit at the end of our driveway in the street, it’s dead. I pulled it to the side of the road so it wouldn’t be blocking the road or get hit again
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.
Traffic from 5:00 - 6:30 on Banta is very dangerous due to lack of sidewalks and cars attempting to bypass traffic on W Country Club by driving up Banta, turning left onto Ralston, then turning to Rockport, then West onto Country Club. This leads to cars driving very fast up Banta. I would have submitted this as a "Close Call," as I was nearly hit twice. Once while pulling into my driveway, and again while picking up my mail. I believe a 4-way stoplight, with preference for W. Country Club, would be a good solution to the current 4-way stop sign which I believe generates these patterns. If there were no advantage to cutting through the neighborhood, the number of people doing so would decrease. Another solution would be to position speed cameras, or police officers to identify reckless drivers and begin ticketing more extensively in the neighborhood. However, those solutions are more temporary.
Pothole