closed #160288
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 7/25/2017
Complaint of pothole on Union St. between 3rd St. and Atwater Avenue. Not sure which lane that was in, but constituent can be called for a more specific location.
Complaint of pothole on Union St. between 3rd St. and Atwater Avenue. Not sure which lane that was in, but constituent can be called for a more specific location.
Several overhead lights out on Atwater between Henderson and Swain
Contacted Duke about Duke's work order 26283867 on outage on N Walnut between East 9th and East 10th St. Someone had fallen due to the outage being over three months. Miss Rarey said Duke was rude and would not let her talk to a supervisor. Requested assistance from the City.
Street Light out at 1004 E Allendale on corner of E Sowders Square.
Ms. Odell was driving on South Patterson before the Prospect intersection at 7am on 11/16. A car was driving towards her in her lane, so she veered into the other lane to prevent being hit. She said that there is a concrete block in the middle of the road that is lightly painted with yellow paint, but has no reflective quality. She was unable to see the block due to the lack of reflection and this caused major damage to her vehicle. She is requesting that the block be painted with reflective paint to prevent others from doing this as well.
Marcus Moyer called in reporting graffiti on a stop sign on Washington St. & 2nd St. Would like email follow-up at traveler@bluemarble.net.
Two inches of an old parking meter post is protruding through the ground in the grassy area between street and sidewalk on 100 North Lincoln on the west side of the street. This is about 30 to 40 feet from the intersection of Kirkwood and Lincoln. This post needs to be removed.
In the Tree plot on 4th Street at 4th & Grant. NS side of street, hole is 8" long, 4" deep, and 3 to 4 inches wide. It is 9 sections of sidewalk west of Grant, just before the 1st new parking meter.
The light pole on the east side of the square in front of superior shoes is very loose at the base.
Roger Heimer called about pavement sunken at Rusgan & Ramble, Kevin checked this out and determined it is a natural crown in the road.