closed #159591
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1404 S Palmer AVE
- Case Date:
- 6/9/2017
big hole in the street needs to be filled. dangerous for bikes and a killer for auto alignment. Left behind by a company digging internet lines.
big hole in the street needs to be filled. dangerous for bikes and a killer for auto alignment. Left behind by a company digging internet lines.
Hole on grimes, east at intersection
Hole on grimes at walnut intersection
Go to the intersection of Woodlawn and Grimes. Then, head north maybe 20 to 40 feet, and look at the western edge of the road. A large hole has opened up creating danger for cyclists and vehicles. This could use some patch work.
This hole STILL 4" deep. I reported it back on 8/11/25 work request # 204832. It's ridiculous it's taking so long to repair it properly. If it's not repaired before next Wed. I'm notifying the Mayor's office & City Council.
repairs on grimes here are poorly done and rougher than the potholes they filled
I noticed that there is another concert this Sunday in Bryan Park. My family loves attending the concerts and movies since we live near by. I have noticed that the grass has was really long at the last concert and seems like has not been cut as regularly. Is there any chance it could be cut before these events?
Hi there - a kind suggestion as we are in summer. There were some patrons today with a service animal. It may be a suggestion to post signage or have the kind workers remind that the concrete is 100°.. not many shade options when all areas are taken.. and poor animals being made to pant and burn their paws. I am not against service animals, but the cruelty or failure to treat animals with care, especially in this weather. I was mere minutes away from calling police today for the animal.
It appears that the City's 2025 pool waiver eligibility policy has changed. In past years, waiver eligibility has been based solely on qualifying household income. Now, additional criteria has been added to also require a minor living in the household. Please consider returning to the sole criteria based on household income. It would be much more equitable to allow low-income adults to have access to city pools as well, even if they do not have children. Especially at a time with deep cuts to many federal resources for low-income people, local supports are more important than ever.