closed #172992
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1760 S Ramsey DR
- Case Date:
- 7/9/2020
Drainage tile / manhole cover is shifting in the roadway on the bridge. Gravel underlayment and overlying asphalt is shifting making a dip and mound.
Drainage tile / manhole cover is shifting in the roadway on the bridge. Gravel underlayment and overlying asphalt is shifting making a dip and mound.
A personal motor vehicle is parked on the public multi-use path, blocking access for pedestrians and cyclists. This is a recurring ongoing issue at this address. I have previously left notes on improperly parked vehicles at this residence.
Tenant or homeowner has left garbage/refuse by side of the road. Some of the material is bagged, some of it is loose. None of it is in an appropriate receptacle. Some of the debris has spilled over onto the multi-use trail, creating a potential obstacle and/or tripping hazard for pedestrians/cyclists/runners/disabled individuals. Garbage/refuse has been there since at least Saturday morning, 09/17/2022.
Along Henderson where the new paved multi use path is being put in, the job site looks pretty trashy. The weeds are overgrown and the bus stop is just thrown into some poor citizen's yard it looks like. This entire project has been a complete mess since it started. The city takes forever on this sort of work and so far, nothing looks any better. Maybe get someone with a weed eater or a mower or at this point a bush hog out there to make it look like someone cares about their jobsite?
The trash has not been picked up for over two weeks.
URGENT: Really bad taste of water over the past week. The water smells very bad. Please fix this issue ASAP. We’re not sure if it is safe to drink anymore.
Walking from the parking lot at Sycamore along the trail there is offensive language in my opinion that should be painted over but, potentially a nice native plant mural would be refreshing! I believe this is below the E Queens Way Dr overpass.
The is a pot hole in the round about at the intersection of S. Ramsey Dr and Queens Way in the Renwick Development.
A fairly deep depression suddenly formed in the pavement in the street in front of our house. It currently not very large in diameter, and it is very close to the edge of the road, so I’m not sure it’s that much of a hazard to cars. But it could become a problem If it continues to grow.
The summer road construction left the northbound lane of S. Henderson gravel with no pavement. This was a fine temporary solution, but the extended length of the lack of pavement has resulted in extremely rough and pitted roadway. Drivers are choosing to drive North in the Southbound lane instead and causing dangerous traffic situations. Can someone expedite either adding more compacted gravel or actually paving this piece of road? It is dangerous to drivers and their vehicles.