closed #134327
Potholes, Other Street Repair
620 E University ST
- Case Date:
- 9/20/2013
Customer has a drainage problem Rain water running down the alley and going under his garage door.
Customer has a drainage problem Rain water running down the alley and going under his garage door.
I sent a report earlier, but your website doesn't allow me to upload a photo. The address is really 725 S. Highland. Your google map has it incorrect.
The entrance to the alley between 725 S. and 701 S. Highland is a wreck with a steep step off that included a sheared off street level. And the concrete is broken up with a muddy base up to the line of the alley-city sidewalk. Also the curb from 701 S. to the alley is broken and muddy. Additionally the entrance to the same alley from Jordan Ave. is also broken, but less so.
Large pot hole between mall and K-mart.
Large pot hole between mall and K-mart.
Is there any way to have
W. 2nd st. heading east, & I think just after the landmark intersection, there is a pot hole that is on the white line and to the right of it. It's only a hazard to cyclists and pedestrians, it is not in the road. I, being a cyclist, have it full speed once before going down that portion of the hill. Knowing what to expect, I ride my bike along that portion of the road, a foot to the left of the line. Thank you Randy Craw 812-360-3600 PS. I'll try and take a picture of it, and yes I know it is a low priority.
Timing of the College/Walnut & 45/46 traffic signal is off. Commuting home from work 9/17 traveling west at 5:15, traffic was backed up past Dunn St. Commuting to work 9/18 traveling east at 8:15, traffic was backed up past Kinser Pk. I sat through three red lights before making it through the intersection. This is not typical for the intersection and is not an efficient flow of traffic.
At the north west corner of W. 6th Street and N. Jackson Street the stop sign has been defaced with black paint and markings. It needs replaced with a new one.
Roger Heimer called about pavement sunken at Rusgan & Ramble, Kevin checked this out and determined it is a natural crown in the road.