closed #167254
Potholes, Other Street Repair
601 S Woodscrest DR
- Case Date:
- 2/1/2019
Very large pothole on Liberty at south exit from Kroger West
Very large pothole on Liberty at south exit from Kroger West
Second Street and Woodlawn Streets intersection: there are several potholes in the northbound lane which are very hard to avoid.
Felled tree blocking portion of sidewalk at 601 S. Woodlawn Ave.
N showers road was washed out due to heavy rains. This makes a very dangerouscondition due to traffic bearing into the other lane to avoid.
Another 25-30 section of road washed away from rain waters on N showers rd. This creates a dangerous condition due to traffic bearing into oncoming traffic to avoid the road. There are two sections for about a total of 50-60 feet washed away due to poor draining for waste water.
820 country club. Weeds 3 feet high. Pollen and ticks. Can’t even enjoy our own yards with allergies
Traffic light is out at Second and College Mall
The cleaning supplies used give me a headache when I come in to pay my bill.
There seems to be a disabled Lime scooter lying flat at Willis and 17th St. (northeast on Willis) next to the small strip mall.
Hi there, I sent a request for info last year regarding the parking/tree-plots on 13th St. between Maple and Jackson (uReport case number #163321). Just wanted to let you know that a truck and crew just came by, and poured and smoothed out a small amount of asphalt, in what I was told was an original tree plot, across the street from my house... Again, as stated in my earlier request, I would love to have the tree-plots back, which would actually help slow the traffic down on 13th Street between Maple and Rogers.... or if not, then maintained shoulders for parking, but the response was that they were just tree plots, and that we could get ticketed if we parked on them. The problem is, they are currently all gravel/mud pits and everyone parks on them... except now we have a 9' stretch of asphalt on this one area only? Not sure what's going on here. Are they tree plots? Are they parking? Are they all going to get paved? Are we going to be ticketed if we park on them, even if we park on the parts that are freshly paved? Can they instead be turned back into tree plots like they have on 12th Street? Thanks for any information you might have!