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closed #209324

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1783 E 17th St

Case Date:
3/17/2026

Large pothole in westbound lane near Linglebach

closed #209323

Potholes, Other Street Repair

245 W Patterson Dr

Case Date:
3/16/2026

Rectangular hole where drain used to be.

closed #209322

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Rogers St & Patterson Dr

Case Date:
3/16/2026

Intersection is very rough for eastbound and westbound traffic

closed #209321

Potholes, Other Street Repair

900 W Allen ST

Case Date:
3/16/2026

Hole just north of Allen

closed #209320

Temporary Signage w/o permit

1710 S Henderson ST

Case Date:
3/16/2026

'PAD Remodeling' sign in the grass in front of Black Lumber.

closed #209319

Temporary Signage w/o permit

Corner of College Mall Rd and Kerasotes Blvd

Case Date:
3/16/2026

'Mobile Grooming' advertising sign in the grass.

closed #209318

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1635 S Pecan LN

Case Date:
3/16/2026

Numerous large potholes that have been unfixed for years.

closed #209317

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Case Date:
3/16/2026

Large, deep pothole on E. 10th Street across from Wright Quad. It's in the north lane right in front of the bus stop that's closest to the Student Health Center. If someone on a bike, skateboard or scooter drives over it, they could be seriously injured.

closed #209316

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1100 W 7th St

Case Date:
3/16/2026

Pothole next to roundabout on w 7th st. After Oak st. And before cemetery.

closed #209315

Business

1316 S Palmer AVE

Case Date:
3/16/2026

There is a full fledged business in operation at 1316 S. Palmer. There are multiple vehicles parked (usually white trucks, vans) and workers are working on them. The city is consistently ignoring this. The neighborhood is now considering the possibility of bribes or other forms of influence that is allowing this business. The neighborhood is also considering starting street business only to gain media attention. This summer we will engage this issue until resolved. If not resolved we will identify the city employees or elected officials who are accepting bribes from this business in order to continue.