closed #168401
City Construction Projects
2901 S Olcott BLVD
- Case Date:
- 5/5/2019
2901 Olcott. Dead branches, over sidewalk and street. Hit by trucks, knocked down by storms.
2901 Olcott. Dead branches, over sidewalk and street. Hit by trucks, knocked down by storms.
This pothole is located on N Grandview Dr in front of 3600 N Grandview Dr.
This is a 2nd pothole located on N Grandview Dr in front of 3600 N Grandview Dr.
There is a hole about 9 a foot in diameter, 3-4 inches deep, in front of an empty house at 620 W Cory Lane. There are more at the end of Cory at 2nd street intersection. Greatly appreciate it if you can get to it.
Fourth Street sidewalks and street pavement conditions between Washington and Rogers Streets (and perhaps further). The roadway is littered with potholes, cracks, undulations, bumps and is generally in poor condition (all of this precedes any activity around the fourth street garage, serendipity construction and Vectren pipe or line modifications). The roadway and sidewalk are not suited for cars, bikes, scooters, power chairs nor for the emergency vehicles, school buses and city transit buses that utilize it. Pretty much the same for the sidewalks.
The alley behind Beechwood 1 and 2 apartments on 2nd St are getting washed out and some of the holes are getting almost too bad to drive on. This is the alley between Grant St and Lincoln St. Thanks!
Cory Lane between 2nd and 3rd. Multiple potholes 6 or more inches in depth.
There are several large and deep potholes are located on Cory Ln, between 2nd and 3rd. The street was repaired a few months back but there are new potholes. One is 3-4 inches deep and quite large around. It is impossible for two-way traffic to be on the road at the same time. Thank you.
The railroad crossing on Fountain Drive (about 600 feet northwest of the intersection with N. Adams Street) is absolutely horrible. I and many others ride bicycles through the area and this railroad crossing is getting downright dangerous on a bicycle and even for cars. The railroad ties are deteriorating, leaving big holes that can easily take a cyclist down. Is this something the City can fix or coordinate with the railroad to fix?
There is an excessive build up of sand on the street at S. Morton Street and W. 2nd Street. The sand is on Morton, to the north of 2nd. A lot of cyclists come from the B-Line and get onto Morton at 2nd to head into the Prospect Hill Neighborhood. A friend I was riding with almost bit the dust (or, ate sand) trying to make the turn right there onto Morton on Sunday. Can this get swept up and cleared away? Thanks!