closed #131044
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 3/21/2013
Pothole in front of house 217 E First Street. Thank you!
Pothole in front of house 217 E First Street. Thank you!
Heading East on Maxwell, if you turn right onto Southbound S. Jordan Ave., your right rear tire can easily drop into a hidden deep pothole on the edge of the road where a chunk of asphalt is missing. "Ka- CHUNK!" grimace
There is a cut in the concrete on the E 7th St sidepath (near bypass underpass) that is 1 - 1.5 inches deep. It is jarring to ride over on a bike and may be a tripping hazard for pedestrians.
Pot Holes are deep and take up both lanes all the way through white road. Some spots are becoming impassable.
Pot holes are deep and damaging vehicles. They span the width of the road and are frequent throughout
I was in the left hand lane on Walnut (going north) and a truck was next to me in the right hand lane. He sped up and slowed down with traffic so I was not in his blind spot. He knew that I was there. At the 3rd street intersection where the lanes do the "jog" the truck did not follow the lane markings. He instead went straight and "merged" into my lane, cutting me off. He did not have a turn signal on. I had to slam on my breaks in order to advoid an accident. This type of thing has happened to me many times at this intersection. The cars do not follow the lane markings! Can you repaint the markings or do something about this intersection. If you would just sit there and watch it in the mornings you would see what I mean.
Parks and recreation, I wanted to know if there is legal right-of-way for pedestrians at the south end or the rail trail where it stops at west dillman rd. The property owners have placed fencing and no trespassing signs. I simply would like clarification if easement rights apply so that I may continue to access the rail trail beyond Dillman rd. Have the property owners gained true rights by forfeit of the rail line due to disuse?
The street light between 4041 and 4051 Jamie Lane does not work.
Realtor signs at allendale and walnut street pike plus allendale and Roxbury.
I ride my bike to campus and use the tunnel that runs below the 46 Bypass between 10th and 3rd. The walls of the tunnel, especially on the west-side opening have a lot of graffiti including profanity. It's a shame that people feel the need to destroy public resources but maybe the way to discourage people from 'tagging' walls would be to have local schools paint murals.