closed #172702
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1855 S Maxwell ST
- Case Date:
- 6/8/2020
Large pothole in city street, in cul-de-sac
Large pothole in city street, in cul-de-sac
The double-yellow line and left-turn lane (westbound) on Highland have become very difficult to see. It looks like maybe road oil or asphalt has darkened or faded them after the recent repaving of the road. I've seen on-coming traffic (east-bound) not see the left-turn lane on Hillside to Highland, and have to swerve out of the way as cars enter the left-turn lane to go to Highland. Repainting the lines would help a lot!
Westbound traffic on E Hillside Dr has a dedicated turn lane on to S Highland Ave. The painted lane demarcations have faded from traffic and it is difficult to distinguish lanes. This presents a hazard for traffic turning from E Hillside Dr on to S Highland Ave from traffic traveling eastbound on E Hillside Dr as the eastbound traffic frequently enters the dedicated turn lane. The lane demarcations should be repainted.
box of wood screws on roadway, on north side of hillside
The driveway apron is in disrepair. It looks like the city had paved this area at one point in time, but it has started breaking apart. Is this something the city would take care of, or is it the homeowner's responsibility? Please let me know either way. Thanks!
The south end of S Maxwell St has very rough pavement, especially for those of us on bicycles.
The curbs that jut out into the road at each end of the two lengths of parking here should be painted for visibility
A tree is blocking the street is backing up traffic
The sole Street light is out at the junction of Maxwell St and Short St. It is very dark!
There are several substantial potholes along Thornton Drive, between Maxwell and Oxford. And there is one more on Oxford right after turning off Thornton.