closed #177842
Potholes, Other Street Repair
904 S Madison ST
- Case Date:
- 10/11/2021
Small but deep pothole in front of 904 S. Madison St.
Small but deep pothole in front of 904 S. Madison St.
Hello, I see some potholes on W Country Club Dr across the golf link. I see some repair but it get back to as it was. I often use the road to commute and get on 69 and I am very concerned it may damage my car and tires. When some drivers try to avoid potholes, they cross the center line which is very dangerous.
The street light directly outside our house has been out for a few days.
Cannot see 'red dot' of traffic signal at 3rd and Woodlawn. Difficult to cross street.
Please fix the cracking and loose sidewalk. The residents have started pouring their own mortar since it's dangerous.
Pothole @ cross alley between 2nd and Hunter
There are a couple very deep potholes in the alley between E. 2nd St. and E. Hunter Ave., near Harmony School.
Overgrown, weed-filled, unsightly bump out. There is also high weeds near stop sign at this corner of Grant and Allen. All bump outs on Allen look terrible.
The sidewalk in front of our house has many cracks. Some of the places it is cracked are raised up a few inches which can cause tripping. In addition, we have pipes that run under our sidewalk and out to the street to connect to the main sewer. The clay pipe that runs under the sidewalk has roots growing into it. In order to replace the pipe we need to take out the sidewalk. We are hoping that since the sidewalk needs replacing anyway, the city could let us know when the sidewalk will be torn up and replaced so we can have our plumber ready to replace the pipe while the sidewalk is up. Thank you for staying in communication with us about when the sidewalk will be replaced with a safer one.
There is a house on Sheridan between Maxwell and Jordan on the north/west side of the street that has giant pavers sitting on the roadway in front of the house. They are just right on the pavement, obstructing the road. These are a danger to pedestrians, cyclists, children, and vehicles. Can someone go take a look and understand why there are big pavers on the road surface?