closed #168422
Excessive Growth
1000 W Countryside LN
- Case Date:
- 5/6/2019
Fourth Street sidewalks and street pavement conditions between Washington and Rogers Streets (and perhaps further). The roadway is littered with potholes, cracks, undulations, bumps and is generally in poor condition (all of this precedes any activity around the fourth street garage, serendipity construction and Vectren pipe or line modifications). The roadway and sidewalk are not suited for cars, bikes, scooters, power chairs nor for the emergency vehicles, school buses and city transit buses that utilize it. Pretty much the same for the sidewalks.
Couch, mattress, and trash in the drive way.
This is a follow up to case # 168304 which has been labeled "resolved". I had reported a large washout running along side Rodgers road between THe Stands and Spicewood Lane on the NORTH SIDE! The city crew filled the edge of the south side with stone (Sherwood Oaks Church side) but never repaired the north side which was the original complaint filed. Now it is marked "resolved" which it clearly is not.Please reevaluate the problem and find a solution. Thank you in advance.
Excessive Growth
The dip in the road on E. Rogers Rd just west of the Sare round about is getting deeper. School buses are braking hard before going over this low spot.
Pothole at N Fritz Dr and Saville
This report is in reference to serious overgrowth on a City right-of-way on the corner of N. Oolitic St. and W. 11th St. The property that this right-of-way is connected to is 1508 W. 11th St. The owner of this property is/was Joseph E. Day. However, he is recently deceased. At this time, the property is in the process of repossession by BB&T Bank. I know that in usual circumstances, Joe may have been responsible for the care of this area. However as I stated, he is now deceased. I have been trying to contact BB&T Bank - I actually may have an interest in purchase of the property since I own the vacant adjoining lots - but have gotten absolutely no response. In the mean time, the overgrowth on the City right-of-way that is on the west edge of his property is growing out into Oolitic St, has grown to the point of obscuring the speed limit sign, and is covering a fire hydrant. I am hoping that, given the circumstances, the City could come and mow/cut/clear that area. The main backyard is inside a fence, but this small section along Oolitic St has been left outside the fence. Thank you, Anthony Eller
Vegetation is significantly obstructing sidewalk at 411 s Lincoln.