closed #169968
Potholes, Other Street Repair
738 E Moss Creek DR
- Case Date:
- 8/20/2019
Hole is asphalt in city street at end of driveway.
Hole is asphalt in city street at end of driveway.
Wasn't there a stoplight on the crosswalk pole on the southwest corner of the 3rd and High St intersection?? What happened to it? Now, when you pull up to turn left onto High St, you can't see the light. Has this been like this for a while and I'm just now noticing it? We need that post stop light.
This trees roots are causing the sidewalk to raise becoming a trip and falling hazard. Additionally its branches set right above our driveway where we park our vehicles. There have been smaller branches that have fallen on our vehicles during heavier rainstorms. We want to avoid a major problem since the branches hang directly over our driveway.
This is the chain tree I reported on in my previous request however and this photo shows the branch hanging directly over our driveway and our vehicle.
The same tree root issue is happening on the opposite side of our driveway as well. The roots from the tree are causing the sidewalk to raise becoming a trip and fall hazard. Additionally, the branches hang over the street directly above any vehicle that would park there in front of our house. Would like the tree removed if possible and a new smaller one planted if a tree is required. 2630 South Isabel Court. Thank you.
Three of the short streetlights downtown were flashing rapidly this evening: southeast corner of Kirkwood and College, in front of O'Child on Kirkwood, and second light south of Kirkwood on west side of Walnut.
Street light out in front of 2611 Street light out in front of 2611 E Poplar Dr. (Spicewood)
On the south side of Winslow, between Walnut Pike and the Mexican restaurant there are tree limbs blocking the use of the sidewalk. The evergreen trees are the worst of the problem. I have to crouch down very low to avoid hitting my head on the branches.
Gravel piled up on the multi-use path going East-West on 2nd/Bloomfield. There are a couple spots, the biggest and most slippery is right by the “Performance Auto” sign, just west of the pharmacy. There are a couple more spots that have much thicker gravel west of this spot, most notably in an area where there is a gravel drive. Perhaps that driveway needs to have a bump where the gravel meets the pavement to help prevent so much from falling into the path. Some pieces have been flung out into the street from under my bike wheels and the fine gravel by the Performance sign is slippery on a bike. That spot might need some raised brick landscaping on the edge to prevent it from sliding onto the path. No photos because it’s usually dark when i ride to twin lakes and i don’t think to stop and take a photo on the way back.
A tree removal company took down the dead end sign and did not replace it.