closed #168220
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3709 E Reed CT
- Case Date:
- 4/23/2019
3709 east Taylor ct please pave and fix our pot holes!
3709 east Taylor ct please pave and fix our pot holes!
N Dunn St, on the slope down to the Griffy water plant: a depression on centerline needs filling up. Not technically a pothole, as the pavement is not broken. But a dip 2-3" deep, which causes northbound traffic to go into the other lane to avoid it - as no one wants to risk going too far to the right, off the road, and down the hill into the lake.
Several potholes, especially on southbound side. This stretch needs to be repaved
The alley between 516 and 520 N Grant St. needs repaved along with the alley that runs behind those buildings. Google Maps names this road as N. Harrold St.
They alley between 526 and 530 N Grant St. needs repaved along with the alley behind those building.
Pothole at N Fritz Dr and Saville
The dip in the road on E. Rogers Rd just west of the Sare round about is getting deeper. School buses are braking hard before going over this low spot.
This is a follow up to case # 168304 which has been labeled "resolved". I had reported a large washout running along side Rodgers road between THe Stands and Spicewood Lane on the NORTH SIDE! The city crew filled the edge of the south side with stone (Sherwood Oaks Church side) but never repaired the north side which was the original complaint filed. Now it is marked "resolved" which it clearly is not.Please reevaluate the problem and find a solution. Thank you in advance.
Fourth Street sidewalks and street pavement conditions between Washington and Rogers Streets (and perhaps further). The roadway is littered with potholes, cracks, undulations, bumps and is generally in poor condition (all of this precedes any activity around the fourth street garage, serendipity construction and Vectren pipe or line modifications). The roadway and sidewalk are not suited for cars, bikes, scooters, power chairs nor for the emergency vehicles, school buses and city transit buses that utilize it. Pretty much the same for the sidewalks.