closed #203619
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2656 E Covenanter CT
- Case Date:
- 6/21/2025
Potholes
Potholes
Toward the end of the summer, someone drove over the streetlight adjacent to my property. The light was destroyed and completely removed. I now have an orange cone marking where the streetlight once stood and I'd like to know when a replacement light will be installed.
There are a couple pot holes in the street on S. Twin Oaks Valley in front of this house, one of them extremely large. Also, the trees on the easement across the street from this house have very long branches that droop into the street, causing visual impairment.
Sidewalks not cleared: 720 S College Mall Rd (E side) & 2628 E Covenanter Ct (E & W sides of College Mall) My wife and I walked to the "Shoppes" this morning on College Mall Road. After climbing over deep mounds of snow on the W side of Covenanter and crossing College Mall Road, we found that there had been no effort made to clear the sidewalk on the E side. Thinking we could return more easily by going North and crossing on Buick Cadillac Drive, we tried that. No attempt had been made to clear this sidewalk either. These are ALL commercial properties that should be responsible for clearing; that had done so for cars.
There are patients on cots lining the hallways in the back out of sight. It is a fire hazard to have people in the hallway.
There are patients on cots lining the back hallways creating a hazard.
Massive pothole at that driveway marked on map. Also, there are a lot of other potholes on Smith Rd between Moores Pike and Rogers Rd.
Several stretches of the sidewalk on the west side of S. Walnut St./S. Old State Road 37 (south of CVS) have not been cleared and are a thick sheet of ice resulting in hazardous walking/biking conditions.
The plow came down our street late afternoon on Sunday and has not been back since the snow stopped. Most of us can not get out. I'm a nurse and need to make it to work. If you could send a truck out to plow again that would be grately appreciated. Thanks!
New renters moved in and have parked one of their 5 vehicles, for a 4 bedroom house, on the street directly behind a drive way, essentially taking up half the road.