closed #156695
Potholes, Other Street Repair
700–890 S Palmer Ave
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2016
Hole in road on Palmer just north of Dodds. Possible storm water pipe that has deteriorated, rusted sharp metal just below road surface.
Hole in road on Palmer just north of Dodds. Possible storm water pipe that has deteriorated, rusted sharp metal just below road surface.
There is a large pothole on the road that continues to retain water after it gets wet. There is mud that collects in the area and creates problems.
Recently, I reported some damage to the E. Regents Circle street, which the City immediately fixed. The repair work was OUTSTANDING, by the way! The promptness and quality of the repair work was spot-on ... many thanks to the City! However, after a few months we've noticed that the asphalt used for the repair appears to now be "separating" from the original pavement of the East edge of street (see attached photo). Our concern is that as winter approaches, there will be opportunities for water/snow/ice to accumulate, freeze, and actually cause *more* damage to the original repair work. Can we please request to have the City come check out this repair work to see if it needs additional work? Thank you so much in advance! - Rob Aney robaney@yahoo.com
2600 N. Kinser: It's been 3 weeks. Why hasn't the street been repaired from the water leak? Thanks!
There are 3 DANGEROUSLY deep potholes on Lilac Court. One just as you turn into the street and 2 more about 3/4s of the way up the street, almost in the cul-de-sac. Normally I wouldn't even bother to report them but I guarantee these are some of the worst you've ever seen! Two of them have over a foot of water!
East Morningside Drive where it intersects E. 3rd street, a pothole can be found in the concrete gutter as bicyclists turn onto Morningside. Additional potholes occur all along Morningside. Storm water erosion has damaged pavement at the bottom of speed bumps, and at the end of the driveway at 101 E. Glenwood Ave. Additional holes across from Yorktown Apartments (near speed bumps).
Many deep potholes and standing water exist just west of hwy 37 on Tapp Rd.
The alley on the West side of 1124 W. 6th Street, heading South and North to 7th, needs grading and gravel. I put in a request last year with no response. The alley directly beside 1124 W. 6th (South bound) has leveled out to the point that water run off goes towards the foundation of my house (1124 W. 6th) instead of flowing out to the street.
Pothole on west side of Morton in the city parking area. This fills with water and could be a trip hazard.
The stretch on Smith Rd between Moores Pike and Snoddy Rd has alot of broken,uneven areas causing drivers to drive left of center to stay on "good pavement". Lots of standing water when it rains