closed #182584
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1547 S Maxwell ST
- Case Date:
- 1/24/2023
There are several substantial potholes along Thornton Drive, between Maxwell and Oxford. And there is one more on Oxford right after turning off Thornton.
There are several substantial potholes along Thornton Drive, between Maxwell and Oxford. And there is one more on Oxford right after turning off Thornton.
turning east onto THornton from Maxwell is not safe for cyclists. Lots of potholes and loose sand and gravel in the right lane on Thornton. All of South Maxwell has a lot of very rough pavement also.
There is a power line in the middle of maxwell and thorton
The street light between 1527 and 1539 South Maxwell Street is very dim and does not light up the area.
Update to ticket number 186518. The light was working fine last night. I'm not sure why it was very dim when I filed my first ticket. Definitely not working consistently.
On S. Highland, deep asphalt cut along the edge of the street on the curve as you're heading north approaching Skylark Ct.
On 9/5/22, at 8:30 AM, I saw a doe with her neck twisted into a terrible spasm near 1504 S Olive. She could not straighten it even when fleeing. Her head was nearly 90 degrees to the side. At first I thought she was threatening me but she couldn't change posture.No abrasions or blood. Doe and fawn with her looked normal. Both adults had coat loss. Might be a case of CWD? Also filed report with DNR. State website claims no CWD in Indiana but I saw a pretty clear case of it in Renwick subdivision summer 2019--your dispatcher said that's what it sounded like anyway. I wonder if they only count hunter reported cases.
There is shrubbery completely blocking a "hill blocks view" sign. Please trim the tree by the sign to allow the warning sign to be visible for traffic cresting this hill.
I biked downtown this afternoon for a trip to the public library. Upon arrival I discovered that every space in the bike racks surrounding the library were taken by Veo scooters. Attempting to move a scooter to park my bike was extremely difficult, as the scooter wheels immediately locked up, and scooters are simply to heavy to lift and move. Allowing a private scooter company to completely monopolize all available bike parking around the public library is not acceptable. Why is this allowed? Could the rules around scooters in the city be reviewed and this specific issue addressed? To clarify, I don't believe users had parked the scooters here. It seems as if they were deployed and staged in these spots. Thank you.
The double-yellow line and left-turn lane (westbound) on Highland have become very difficult to see. It looks like maybe road oil or asphalt has darkened or faded them after the recent repaving of the road. I've seen on-coming traffic (east-bound) not see the left-turn lane on Hillside to Highland, and have to swerve out of the way as cars enter the left-turn lane to go to Highland. Repainting the lines would help a lot!