closed #168490
Potholes, Other Street Repair
Alley Bar
- Case Date:
- 5/11/2019
North to South Alley between 5th and 6th street , College Ave. and Morton St.
North to South Alley between 5th and 6th street , College Ave. and Morton St.
Traffic signal at Bloomfield Road and Landmark: The green light for Bloomfield Road is only 9 seconds long, even when there is NO TRAFFIC on Landmark. There were 8 cars ahead of me, traveling westbound on Bloomfield, and it took two light cycles to get through. During that time, there was no traffic at Landmark.
#168401 case, not resolved. Sorry, but I was pointing to the dead limbs on the east side of Olcott, at 2901, on the pond side of the street. Those remain in place. Thanks, Jim Madison
Is the Aqua Yoga class for 2019 at Mills Pool or at Bryan Park? It is listed as Mills some places and Bryan Park when you register.
So, just like that, the temporary fix, gravel in the ditch was just that, temporary. After a couple rains, the gravel has all washed down in front of our storm drain and across Kinser Pike. The deep crevice along Acuff Road either needs to be filled in with black top or concrete, or a true rain gutter needs to be installed. Gravel just compounds the problem, and the crevice is still there.
So, in lieu of a true rain gutter, the street department filled in the deep crevice along Acuff Road with gravel, which after a couple spring rains has washed down in front of our storm drain. As it continues to rain, more gravel will wash. We need a true rain gutter, or the crevice along Acuff needs to be filled in with black top or concrete--something permanent.
On Covenanter: near the intersection with Pickwick: pothole at the speedbump. Also, near 2312 Covenanter, another one near the speedbump.
The city just repaved my cul-de-sac. They did not correct the drainage problem. The water is pooling in a large area. It is trapped and unable to drain to the other side where there is a curb drain.
There is a section of pavement in the bike path / walking path / running path on Southdowns just east of Woodlawn Avenue. There's a big gap on the pavement. It is now big enough a bike tire could get caught in it or a person walking might find the uneven ground tough to navigate.