closed #177219
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3804 S Mill Stone CT
- Case Date:
- 9/1/2021
Counted 12 potholes on the street. Recommend repaving if budget allows.
Counted 12 potholes on the street. Recommend repaving if budget allows.
The signal is letting 3 or 4 cars through and then changing to yellow. This is happening in all directions.
Sare rd and east Moores pike intersection. In the eastbound straight lane of east moores, at the stop line for the light, there's a pothole
Several potholes now on S Mill Stone Ct that need cleanup and repair. With many kids driving now in the neighborhood it is imperative it be resolved when time permits.
Flaky pavement at the intersection of Autumn Drive and The Stands.
Pothole
Traffic signals are not working
Debris/rocks in the bike lane
The traffic light at Bloomfield Rd (2nd Street) & Rolling Ridge Way is a problem during normal commuting hours (7:30am-8:30am & 4:30pm-5:30pm). In the morning, traffic comes to a crawl and is backed up from this intersection all the way to the exits of Highway 69, often blocking the Highway exits. The short trip between the Highway exits and this intersection would normally take less than 1 minute. During the morning commute hours, it takes 5+ minutes. A similar situation occurs in the evening. Westbound traffic comes to a crawl and is commonly backed up from this intersection to S Patterson Drive, or sometimes even farther. This traffic light is certainly the cause. After passing this light, the congestion is no where to be seen and traffic flows normally. My suggestion would be to alter the programming of this light, during these specific hours, to be much more heavily biased toward East-West traffic. Perhaps it could stay green for East-West traffic for 50% longer than standard, or similar.
This is follow up on ureport #176835, covering the sidewalk just west and south of the train bridge at 11th and fairview. After 2 weeks without any progress from the city, I started doing it myself. I removed most of the large honeysuckle plants growing within 2-4 ft of the sidewalk. I removed the branches overhanging within 6.5ft of the sidewalk. As you can see in this picture, I shoveled the dirt off of the inner 1ft of the sidewalk, *and found the edge of the sidewalk* for the first time in decades!!! I did not complete the shoveling. I've put in about 3hrs labor at this site so far and anticipate another 1.5hrs before completion. It would be awesome if this kind of clearing happened at the numerous places where hillsides have collapsed onto sidewalks, often reducing effective width by 25-50%. should i finish shoveling this one or can someone in public works do it?