closed #179304
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1605 W Allen ST
- Case Date:
- 3/22/2022
Pot hole on the north side of the street. Between 1605 and 1609 w. allen st.
Pot hole on the north side of the street. Between 1605 and 1609 w. allen st.
Excessive sand and dirt build up in the street in front of my house and my neighbors on both sides. Street sweeper machines aren't strong enough to pick it all up, watched them drive right over this stuff with no effect last spring. So you need to send some guys with shovels to manually scrape this stuff up. Weeds keep growing in the street, looks terrible. I do my best to weed eat but its literally in the road(the city's responsibility)!
The sewer cut for this new house was not properly compacted and the asphalt is subsiding.
There is a growing pothole in the middle of the road and also a smaller one starting on the southbound lane of Weimer Rd around this address. Thanks!
A water pipe break was repaired and patched earlier this year. There is a small hole cracking and sinking the pavement adjacent to the patch. There are concerns this hole could become larger as winter approaches.
A small hole has developed adjacent to a wider area in the pavement that street crews paved over after a water main break several years ago.
Tree limbs down more than we can deal with. Need help
Since rebuilding the intersection of Woodruff and Moores Pike last year, this ice rink appears regularly. At minimum it needs lots of salt. Accident waiting to happen.
The pavement has large holes in it adjacent to the driveway and mailbox. It breaks up into smaller pieces that are scattered as vehicle tires hit them. They have continued to grow larger as the year progresses.
There is significant debris – sand and gravel – strewn across the bicycle lane in several places on North College Avenue. The debris has been there for MONTHS. The debris is very hazardous to bicyclists, especially because it is so thick and extensive. Bicyclists avoiding the debris or sliding on the debris could be struck and killed by motor vehicles – especially given that the City utterly fails to enforce the speed limit, which means that drivers have less time to react. The area with these piles of debris extends for almost the entire length of Miller Showers Park.