closed #137050
Potholes, Other Street Repair
102 S Park Ridge Rd
- Case Date:
- 4/5/2014
Couple of potholes.
Couple of potholes.
Overgrowth on west side of Waldron St. between 4th & Kirkwood. Two lane road is becoming one lane due to overgrowth. I can't see when pulling out of my driveway and cars have to wait for one another to pass. Needs trimmed back.
Pothole in westbound lane of 13th Street between N Walnut Grove and N Forrest Ave.
There is a dangerous pothole on the north side of 15th Street west of the intersection of 15th Street and Woodburn Avenue.
POTHOLE!! Woodlawn Ave just north of Weatherstone Lane, on the east side of the northbound lane of traffic before the parking lot entrance. This one is a growing problem and in the perfect spot on a downhill for a cyclist to go over their handlebars into the ditch.
The bushes on the northwest corner of the parking lot east of the Bryan Park tennis courts are heavily obstructing the view while trying to exit the parking lot in a vehicle. When you are looking north from the parking lot in an attempt to check for south bound traffic, it is extremely dangerous and about impossible to see if traffic or cyclists are heading your way.
Speed limit sign on south side of street has been knocked down by careless driver
You guys came out and loosely put asphalt in some of the holes in the ally - however- the whole street needs repaved and y'all didn't even fill the whole at the end of my driveway that my partner and I hit every day going in and out of our driveway - shown in this photo that is attached. It knocks our cars everyday going in and out. I will continue to submit a service request for the ally to be repaved and properly fixed and we will continue to document the damage being done to our cars everyday until the ally is repaved and properly fixed.
Excessive sand/debris covering ADA ramp near transit bus island.
There is a large accumulation of sand at the curb in front of my home that I would like to have removed by the street sweeper. The sand washes down the street during heavy rains and accumulates in this low spot, creating a sand bar that deflects stormwater from the storm drain.