closed #206662
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 11/5/2025
potholes - W Wylie on the block south of first street where Wylie turns north for a block--- 500 block W Dodds--- Patterson at Allen
potholes - W Wylie on the block south of first street where Wylie turns north for a block--- 500 block W Dodds--- Patterson at Allen
pothole at corner of Azalea and Chris Lane
The B line lights along Rogers St just south of Patterson are also out… There are at least four in a row that have been out for at least a month maybe longer. They are on the west side of Rogers (kind of along the IU health building).
A few months back I brought to your attention there were missing "no parking" post/signs in the 300/400 block of E 19th St. You acknowledged this and after a month or so you put in Two 10ft poles and put two 4 inch by 4 inch "no parking" signs on the poles that are facing the wrong direction. So basically, you installed two giant poles, and with two miniature signs that are facing the wrong direction, and cars are still parking along the 300/400 blk of E 19th St. on a regular basis. The parking employee does a great job of ticketing the violators, however the cars stayed parked there for hours causing traffic congestion.
Street Light is out
Drainage issue at newly installed road/sidewalk ramp. Rain creates a puddle blocking the full ramp
The traffic light at Walnut and Miller has been behaving differently for the past couple of weeks. Walnut is staying red for a really long time with no one on Miller and the pedestrian signs showing a solid orange hand (no pedestrians present). Two nights ago, at 10pm or so, I was stopped with what ended up being 10-20 cars at the light on Walnut while Miller was holding green for no one forever. Miller used to turn back to red really quickly and keep Walnut moving. It's creating a big problem now.
It was around 11:30pm on Wednesday October 29th. You don't even notice how bad it is until you're already in the dang thing. It swallowed my whole tire and completely blew out the seal of my tire. There was no repairing it, had to have car serviced for a new tire which totaled 170.00 dollars. Should really fix it im lucky it didn't damage anything else.
The no truck signs at W. Allen and S. Fairview Streets are faded and less obvious to truck drivers unfamiliar with this restricted route. Some realize their mistake at the intersection of Allen and Rogers. Others mow down the stop sign and neighbor’s yard. The signs at Allen and Patterson were replaced a few years ago, but they ignore those too.