closed #176862
Potholes, Other Street Repair
3501 E Homestead DR
- Case Date:
- 8/6/2021
Surface asphalt is crumbling
Surface asphalt is crumbling
S. Anita St /E. Second street repair. And pot hole on E. Hunter south side in front of 1900.
Multiple potholes on Clifton Street between Atwater and 3rd
Winslow Woods has overgrown into the sidewalk along Azalea making it impassable. Residents and students walking to South are forced to walk on the road.
On Sheridan just west of Hawthorne there is a growing pothole. It is close to the pedestrian and bike path. I stepped in it the other day by accident, that is how I found it. This is not the largest pot hole in town, but where it is located makes it dangerous for cyclists, skaters, and children going to the park.
I wanted to report Pothole on the intersection of Greenbriar Ln and High St. Thank you
Potholes along the side of the street in front of 1908 and 1912 S Wilton Drive.
There's a pot hole in the middles of the street, but there are also potholes across the street along the edge of the traffic island and just north of the island where Locust curves into Greenbriar.
This house is on the corner of Arden and Windsor. The potholes are on the Windsor side of the house.
I have noticed since this road has been repaved that cars are driving extremely fast down Cory Lane. I have a 4-year-old and a cat that sometimes play in the front yard, and it is very concerning to me that people are flying down the road. There are children that live in both houses in front of me that I'm sure would enjoy playing in their yards, but their safety is questionable with people driving the way they are. Soon enough all the children, mine included, will be school-age and waiting for a bus, which scares the hell out of me. I'm not sure what the answer is. Maybe putting up a speed limit sign? A sign that says children live nearby and to slow down? Even a few speed bumps would be great. Anything would be better. I appreciate that the road has been redone, and it's very nice, but it has definitely lead to frequent speeding.