closed #144110
Potholes, Other Street Repair
407 E Blue Ridge DR
- Case Date:
- 3/18/2015
A hole has developed in front of our mailbox and the edge of the street seems to be sinking into the hole.
A hole has developed in front of our mailbox and the edge of the street seems to be sinking into the hole.
Resident reports downed tree in Blue Ridge neighborhood on Ramble Road Court (no specific address given). Resident expresses concern that the tree may become a driving hazard at nighttime.
Failed asphalt in multiple areas of the Oliver and Ramble Road W stormdrains were noted with stormdrain grate clearing. How can this loose road material be reclaimed and reused and can trashbags be provided for the adopt a stormdrain for yard waste and added to trash bins.
A part of the curb is sinking right above my sewer line which leads from my house, under the street and connects to the city sewer line. I'm concerned that the collapse of the curb will break my sewer line which I am responsible for. Please send someone to assess the cituation. Thank you.
Problem reported (#178290) on 11/30/21 and added to the repair list on 12/9/21 by Chris Axsom. There is now a noticeable depression leading from my sewer line to the collapsing curb. Am I still on the repair list?
I've just been informed that the sunken curb in front of my house is being repaired. thank you Mrs. Cristina Axsom.
sunken curb
I'm confused. When I go to U Repor for a Sidewalk and Curb problem it shows that case #180502 has been Closed:Resolved even though the sunken curb hasn't been repaired, and Mr. Axsom says that I'm still on the list?
A car lost control on northbound Dunn Street towards heading towards Lake Griffy dam. This photo is a street light she hit and dislodged on North Dunn Street across from Lakewood Drive at the entrance to Blue Ridge housing addition. I believe a contributing factor to this accident is the many warning signs on northbound Dunn Street leading up to this location that are covered with leaves and branches, obscuring them. I have additional photos of the signs covered with so many leaves that you can hardly see them.
The street light on the west side of N Ramble W at approximately this location has not been lighting