closed #131718
Parking Permits
- Case Date:
- 5/9/2013
No Parking Sign and Post missing. 500 N. Lincoln - east side of street - middle of block
No Parking Sign and Post missing. 500 N. Lincoln - east side of street - middle of block
The location is only an estimate, but I drive on Moores Pike almost everyday to know that this is a new pothole. I couldn't take a picture of it since it's on a very busy and narrow road. It's hard to see when driving since it blends well with the asphalt and it's at an angle where it can't be seen because of the hills. Even if it were visible and I tried to avoid it, it would be difficult since the road is narrow and there is oncoming traffic almost all the time. But I can tell you that it's pretty deep, that it damaged one of my tire rims. I attached a photo of the damage. Please let me know if there is anything the city can do to help cover the cost for repair.
Pothole on Moores Pike going north - blue and white for sale sign near it. Before you get to the Fields Apartments. Bent my right front rim and lost my hubcap. 5/6/13
A recessed / reoccurring type of pothole (pre-sink hole...just kidding) Probably not in the city 2 mile fringe, but if you could share with county, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
There are a couple of potholes right in that curve.
300 E. 7th Street, southside of street - 2 hour parking sign and post gone
The painted surfaces for cross walks and stop line indicators are worn to the point that they are non-existent on one of the four sections for that intersection. As you are aware, this is a high pedestrian area as it feeds both hospital & Kroger's. Thank you very much for this consideration; I know it is an expensive one to bring up to code (or at least close to code standards)
Infrastructure pothole. It likes like a previous black top utility cut patch requires a second filling. The concrete barricade forces drivers to "hit" the pot hole.
Pothole on 7th Street near the entrance to the First Presbyterian Church parking lot.