closed #187037
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 1/29/2024
Pothole on W 11th Street at about 800 (apartments); continuing towards Rogers, potholes under and near the underpass; at 611 on 11th Street near the Scout's Honor store.
Pothole on W 11th Street at about 800 (apartments); continuing towards Rogers, potholes under and near the underpass; at 611 on 11th Street near the Scout's Honor store.
Potholes between the intersection of S Rogers and First, and S Rogers and Second: in front of the Centerstone buildings (645 S Rogers), all the way to the intersection with W Second Street.
Potholes at the intersection of Ballantine and E First; at 1006 E First; at 1320 E First and continuing towards Eagleson; Past the Eagleson and E First intersection on Sheridan, veering towards E First.
On S Highland, driving towards the YMCA, before the intersection with Miller Drive: several potholes, starting at mailbox #1721.
Several potholes on Woodscrest between the intersection of Woodscrest and E Third and Woodscrest and E Second Street.
Pothole at the corner of S Rogers Street and W Fourth Street.
Pothole on E First at the intersection with Ballantine.
15.04.020 - Abandoned vehicle. "Abandoned vehicle" means: (2) A vehicle left on public property continuously without being moved for three days; Based on this section of the Ordinance could you check into the 2 Ford vehicles (Red truck and white van) that are consistently parked for more than 3 days without having been moved, and are parked in front of property 613 and 619 S Eastside Drive? They do have a valid neighborhood street parking sticker, though. However, they both have a BMV license plate sticker that expired in November of 2023.
A red Ford pick-up truck and a white Ford van are regularly parked in front of 613 and 619 S Eastside drive and both have a license plate that expired in Nov 2023. These vehicles are not abandoded, they are being used. Why has this escaped the watchful eye of the officer who drives his white Parking Enforcement car through our street several times a day?
Part of the city-maintained Hunter footpath between Eastside Drive and Mitchell is submerged by an overflowing spring that has flowed under the footpath for more than 30 years of my personal experience. The pipe which carries the spring under the footpath is apparently silted up and needs to be reopened. At present, the foot path is impassable for pedestrians due to the amount of water on the path.