closed #144075
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 3/15/2015
Many deep potholes and standing water exist just west of hwy 37 on Tapp Rd.
Many deep potholes and standing water exist just west of hwy 37 on Tapp Rd.
On the bit of trail connecting Madison st. to the B-line on third (near the convention center and city parking lot) sand had built up where water drains from the trail and parking lot down into 3rd st. that sand is dangerous for cyclist. thanks.
Hello, My name is Harris Bell, and I was wondering how to get the water utilities back in my name via your website for 1709 East Atwater. We had subletters move out of our place and need to make sure to maintain the property. When you get the chance I would love to get your help to restore payments for the house. Thanks, Harris
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).
The sidewalk on 2nd St between Arbutus and Eastside has large sections of hardened paving material that is a tripping hazard and an eyesore. It appears to be from a road repair there (perhaps where the water main broke) and may have been thrown up on the sidewalk with snow removal.
Broken pavement where East Morningside drive meets my driveway at 101 E. Glenwood Ave. The bad pavement is from storm water that flows from across the street into my drainage ditch. Request pothole/patch repair to halt additional loss to street pavement.
The water fountains along Jackson Creek Trail at the playground area were not functioning last night.
Water fountain along Jackson Creek trail near the Sherwood Oaks park is not working.
Storm drain at walnut st pike and heather drive not picking up water runoff coming down the hill from south. Runoff deposits large amounts of gravel in the turn lane to heather dr. Reported this several months ago. Drain pipe going a cross the road was cleaned. Real problem is that drain on walnut pike does not catch the water, it swirls by the drain and turns into heather and goes down that drain. Slowing for the turn allows gravel to be deposited in the road. Makes a potentially dangerous turn for cars slowing to turn. Especially when it "ices" up.
We live at the bottom of a hill and there is no storm drain on our road at all. As a result, we get all the water runoff from Adams and connecting roads directly into our yard. We would like a drain put into our block. Additionally, we have had major flooding in our back yard from the open water ditch that runs next to our house (we have already reported this once). Something needs to be done to prevent our house being flooded out because of city drainage issues. Thank you. We live at 1315 W 6th St.