closed #188532
Potholes, Other Street Repair
401 N Sheffield DR
- Case Date:
- 5/20/2024
The trucks carrying asphalt are spending down Sheffield Dr. They did it when they were removing the asphalt so I talked to them. Didn't help.
The trucks carrying asphalt are spending down Sheffield Dr. They did it when they were removing the asphalt so I talked to them. Didn't help.
On Providence Ct. there is a large and growing area of asphalt that is breaking. Looks to be an old repair. Trash trucks make it worse.
Pothole at intersection of N. Plymouth Road (my street) and N. Sheffield Dr. in Park Ridge East. To miss the pothole, drivers are moving to the right thereby ending up driving into the grass on the corner creating mud which gets pulled into the street.
Collins Tree Service took down a very large tree at a home on the corner of Sheffield Dr and Cambridge Dr. They have left the street and gutter absolutely full of saw dust. Also, there are now holes completely through the blacktop where either outriggers or heavy wood or something else very heavy went through it. Collins Tree Service.
Cambridge Dr in Parkridge East has asphalt that is crumbling from the corner of Sheffield Dr to about 4110 Cambridge on the west side of the road. When it rains it flows down to the storm drains. Thanks for all you do and stay safe.
There are a number of potholes on Penn Court near the driveway of 4117 E Cambridge. The holes go all the way up Penn court to our neighbor’s driveway
A large tree limb has fallen onto Sheffield Street near the intersection of Plymouth Street in the Park Ridge East subdivision. It is completely blocking the road.
Street sign at intersection of Sheffield & Plymouth has apparently been hit by a car (45 degree angle--no pedestrian or traffic hazard however)
The drainage way is collapsing, creating a steep drop off between the road and the drain. The actual road is breaking up in pieces.
4201 Sheffield but on the Plymouth Road side of property (corner lot). A few feet to the north of the driveway, the street has begun to sink and heave to the point where the curb has raised at least 4 inches and broken into pieces.