closed #203900
Potholes, Other Street Repair
101 S Williamsburg DR
- Case Date:
- 7/1/2025
Massive potholes that you have to cross the street for
Massive potholes that you have to cross the street for
Headley Rd., between E. Maplecrest Dr. and Treadwell Ln., has washed out from the recent heavy rains. There's a lot of pedestrian traffic, bikers, boat trailers, and other vehicles traveling to/from the lake sharing the road. The wash-outs are deep enough to cause substantial issues for bikes, cars, and pedestrians. Please fix it at your earliest convenience, Thank You.
Behind the Red Cross building (located where Constellation is) there is a set of concrete stairs that goes to the Grant Street Inn overflow lot (there's a sign that says 'No Exit'). The light next to those stairs is not working. We think it may be a dead lightbulb.
Open garbage left in backyard for at least a few weeks.
Big pot hole. Hard to avoid
This trash has been setting out in front of 116 E. 19th for weeks. Please have it picked up. And the grass is a foot tall. It's unsightly.
This trash has been setting in front of 406B E. 20th for weeks. Please have it picked up and fine them.
Due to the excessive rain we are experiencing this spring the concrete support for the culvert that crosses the road adjacent to our property has collapsed.
Deep pothole right in the middle of the road
My street runs downhill from Dunn to Walnut. In our older neighborhood, there is no infrastructure to handle stormwater. So the drainage ditch in front of my house and 3 others is the only thing that keeps our street from being flooded completely in any significant rainfall. I maintain it by weeding and cleaning out leaves and litter, along with the culvert that goes under my driveway and can become totally blocked- despite the fact that the debris that blocks it runs down from every house uphill of me to Dunn St. I'm writing two request that this ditch be repaired, as it is full of holes and water is going under it, causing even faster deterioration. Although the ditch was installed by the prior owner and not by the city, it is doing the city's job here; it is handling stormwater and preventing street flooding. This ditch is a small and short-term patch on the major drainage issue in this neighborhood which needs to be addressed in a more comprehensive way soon. My basement, which never had more than a trickle of water for the 23 years I've lived here, regularly floods now. My uphill neighbors' eastern foundation wall collapsed in a rainstorm 2 years ago. Glendora runs like a river in any rainfall, and as you know, rainfalls are getting heavier and more frequent. I will take pictures to show that my ditch keeps one side dry so that the street doesn't flood all the way across. I would really appreciate some short-term help with patching and possibly putting a grate across the culvert, along with a response about a long-term solution. Thank you for any help you can provide.