closed #149355
Excessive Growth
622 N Washington ST
- Case Date:
- 10/29/2015
Tree branches and vegetation obstructing sidewalk at both 611 and 619 N Washington Street.
Tree branches and vegetation obstructing sidewalk at both 611 and 619 N Washington Street.
Dishawsher sitting on sidewalk for the last week.
Large potholes from previous pipe work in the alley behind the Hutton Honors College. Some are large enough to cause damage to cars driving over them.
The map app was off by about a block in every direction, but my actual address is 1124 W. 6th Street and the issue I’m reporting pertains to the alley on the West side of my house. Over the last few months it has turned into a muddy bog in places, and contains 8” ruts making it nearly impossible for anyone without a truck to traverse. My neighbors to the West have been parking on the street for that past couple of months. Both the North and South ends need grating and gravel. I know your department is busy this time of year, but I thought I should go ahead and place a request as the alley is likely to continue to deteriorate. Thanks!
Neighbors leave their trash bins at the curb all the time, continuously. They never bring them in, and will often leave recyclables next to them so they blow away everywhere.
Not sure if this is the actual address. There are some potholes shortly after you turn left onto Ramble Road West from Blue Ridge Drive. Drivers have to swerve way left of center to avoid the potholes, which is dangerous if a car is coming from the opposite direction. (There are also potholes on Blue Ridge Drive itself between Ramble Road West and Walnut.) Thanks.
This isnt a pothole as much as a man created crater at the edge of a parking lot and a dirt area. I am afraid it will begin compromising the asphalt now since it is just sitting and eroding?
At the intersection of W. 9th Street and N. Maple (NOT "709" as your locator insists) is a long crevice in the roadway, getting deeper by the day. It lies along the south side of the intersection. Many cars no longer stop at the stop sign; they just "run" over this trench so they won't get stuck. Although the area is not exactly a high-traffic one, it gets many children, families, pedestrians—and this trench is a dangerous situation.
hole needs filled in asphalt at intersection of Morningside Drive and Park Lane.