closed #168358
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2411 N Fritz DR
- Case Date:
- 5/2/2019
Pothole at N Fritz Dr and Saville
Pothole at N Fritz Dr and Saville
4 pothole sites: Fritz & Saville, Saville & Barbara, Glendora & Laverne, Glendora between Barbara & Fritz. Thank you!
When turning onto Gilbert Drive from Walnut Street, a significant portion of the road (on the south side) has eroded. As cars swerve to avoid the road damage on the way into the neighborhood, they sometimes come face to face with an oncoming vehicle seeking to exit the neighborhood. This is creating a hazard for our residents and visitors. Would it be possible to send a team out to repair this section of Gilbert Drive? With appreciation, Jessica Will
Large pothole on north-bound Walnut north of bypass just beyond McD's - wide and deep enough to do some damage to an axle, given the rate of speed vehicles are usually traveling on that stretch.
Culvert is clogged and needs to be cleaned out for better draining
The large sunken patch has asphalt edges that are starting to breakdown. The southbound edge is particularly bad now and the edge hits tires hard as it is crossed and speed limit. I drive this daily so I have noticed the decline. The whole big pay h needs final paving ASAP.
It looks like there may be poison ivy growing along the limestone wall near the climbing web at the Lower Cascades playground, in an area where children are likely to come in contact with it.
This truck is constantly parked on the street. it is obstructing vehicular traffic. When are you going to tow or ticket this person so I can drive through my neighborhood safely without hitting head on another car coming off of walnut. I have had several near misses in the last two weeks. please take action
Recently expanded a gravel driveway to be much wider than I believe is allowed - along Dunn. There is another driveway just north of this one on Dunn which also appears to have been expanded. Both appear to be for multiple car parking for a multi-tenant house.
dead tree in yard, potential danger, may be in yard to the south (401 E. St. Rd. 45/46 Bypass)