open #203634
Potholes, Other Street Repair
Mitchell Street between E University Street and E First Street
- Case Date:
- 6/22/2025
Several potholes, especially along the pavement seam in the middle of the street
Several potholes, especially along the pavement seam in the middle of the street
there is a large growth of hemlock behind the condo at 1369 s. stella dr. but the street is smith rd. it has been reported before and also removed, but it has returned with a vengeance. thank you for taking care of this.
Tree limb from street tree on sidewalk
Potholes
This should not be an all way stop. Traffic leaving the subdivision isn't any more than the traffic leaving highland. This backs up too frequently than is necessary. And there are no other stop signs impeding traffic on winslow
deep pothole on Maxwell right next to curb at High
Last year we reported numerous pot holes and asphalt deterioration especially next to the gutters on Piccadilly, Westminster Way and Buckingham Drive. We were told the asphalt would be patched last year and it still has not been done. The asphalt continues to deteriorate in large chunks.
Someone has dumped construction refuse across Renwick Boulevard down the ditch towards the path that runs under Renwick. It contains boards debris, and a number of other items that needs to be removed. It is immediately across from 1655 S. Renwick. Additionally, next to the stairs on Renwick Boulevard that lead down to the path someone has also dumped Landscaping debris.
Someone has dumped construction refuse across Renwick Boulevard down the ditch towards the path that runs under Renwick. It contains boards debris, and a number of other items that needs to be removed. It is immediately across from 1655 S. Renwick. Additionally, next to the stairs on Renwick Boulevard that lead down to the path someone has also dumped Landscaping debris.
I own the law firm at the corner of 4th St. and Walnut Street. My parking lot access is from the alley on 4th street. The city allows street parking on 4th street up to the entrance of the alleyway. When pulling out of the alley, it makes it impossible to see if traffic is heading east on 4th street when there are cars parked in the spots next to the alley. A space or two needs to be removed so that people can safely pull out of the alley to turn left without getting hit by oncoming traffic.