closed #166142
Potholes, Other Street Repair
451 S Park Ridge RD
- Case Date:
- 10/6/2018
There were potholes at the entrance to Madison Park Homeowners' Assoc and the city took care of those, but there is a large rut that still needs to be filled in. Recently a resident tripped and fell as a result of this. I just wanted to submit a request to have this taken care of. Thank you.
Extensive new graffiti in the alley behind the bicycle apartments and on poles in the area.
on Traffic light pole, also on a number of electric poles in this area along S. Rogers.
the street light at 4th and Rogers is still out, it has been weeks
I got home yesterday to find that whoever plowed the Somersbe subdivision left the first four houses in the neighborhood with about a 10 foot barrier between the path they plowed and our driveways. I had to literally park in the middle of the road while I shoveled a path just to get to the driveway itself. I've lived here for 5 years and seen quite a few heavy snows and I've never seen as bad a job as this. The more immediate problem is that they isolated the mailboxes for our houses in a way that I doubt USPS will be able to get to them. I know that in some areas, if the mailbox is inaccessible to the delivery vehicle, USPS won't deliver the mail. If that's the case, and the the 10 day weather forecast is accurate, the first four houses won't be seeing mail for well over 10 days. Could you please have them come back and finish plowing the rest of the street in front of our homes? Thank you for your help.
A hole in the road has developed next to the drain on North Shadowood between Ribbon Court and Mary Ellis.
Near the mailbox at this address. HUGE pothole. Bent my son's rim.
The street sign connecting East Stephens and Deckard Dr. is both bent in half and tilted, making it incredibly difficult to read.
I recently bought a house on W Middle Ct, and there is a large dip in the road right in front of my driveway, so that most sedans would scrape their car coming in and out of the driveway. The problem is that the road dips dramatically in front of the driveway (not that the end of the driveway is at the wrong level). Other houses in the neighborhood seem to have had a similar issue and filled in the gap with cement (I’m not sure if they did it themselves or if the city did it). Is this something you guys can fix? Legally can I pour cement there myself since it’s a public road?