closed #158634
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2744 E Elderberry CT
- Case Date:
- 4/3/2017
The end of the driveway is crumbling and very thick
The end of the driveway is crumbling and very thick
damaged roll curb and potholes along Silver Creek Drive near 2740 Silver Creek Drive and 2743 Silver Creek Drive. Two homeowners have fallen in this area in the last few months.
They haven’t pick up my recycle trash from last 3 week
On 05Jan2018, a depression appeared on the street. It appears to be cracking through the pavement across a large portion.
Multiple potholes in front of driveway. This area requires frequent repair, as simply putting patch in does not work and it wears away quickly. Would like to request a more permanent solution. Thank you!
Potholes immediately in front of driveway need attention. Simply filling with patch does not work, as it washes away almost immediately. Please use more permanent solution. Thank you!
Trash in front and side yard
Trash in front and side yard
The two blocks of S. Banta Ave that connect Tapp Road to Ralston and West Graham have no sidewalks, and many children live in the vicinity (including my own). The Broadview Learning Center's playground a few blocks away is a major draw for the neighborhood children, both in houses and in apartment buildings up and down this road. However, the lack of traffic control on Ralston and the ability to cut up Banta Avenue from Tapp Road during times of the day when the Tapp/Rockport intersection becomes congested due to commuter and other traffic (especially those using it as a means to connect to 37), means that cars race up Banta to speed around the corner and shortcut to Rockport. Since the neighborhood children have no sidewalks here, or on Graham (which is a major route to the only park that is easily accessible), it is incredibly hazardous. If the city won't oversee the creation of sidewalks on these busy "shortcut" roads, could some signs and speed bumps be put in? Particularly on Banta, which is built on a hill up one side and down the other, irresponsible car traffic makes all the parents (and neighbors) frightened for our children. Additionally, the triangular corner of Rockport and Graham and Banta has no shoulder trimmed back from the large pine trees there, which not only makes it difficult to see around, but more hazardous for the many bus patrons that get off at the Countryview Apartments, and are forced to cut through the private property on the opposite side of the street, rather than risk being hit by a motorist that can't see them around that corner.
Tree in right of way has two large broken branches which may fall on cars or pedestrians. Tree is close to the mailboxes