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.
This speedbump, on East 1st, between Eastside & Rose, is surrounded by potholes. The attached picture faces west. There always seems to be water standing here. It is unclear whether it is bubbling up from below the ground, or is some sort of stormwater runoff, but it seems to be eroding the street here.
Major depression on west side of road, right before the mailbox for 712 W Glen Arbor Way filling with water and also a wide pothole.
There are many potholes along Old State road 37 that need to be addressed before winter gets here. We really feel that the road should be paved. The road it horrible after you go past Dunn street. Also on N. Fish road there are several spots that need to be taken care of with fill from water build -up. As well as spot holes. Thank you in advance for your help. Have a great day.
An 8 by 2 ft. Section of S. Highland on the west side of the steeet next to the storm drain section (near my house at 926 S. Highland) has buckled and crumbled into various sizes of asphalt chunks. If we have a sustained and severe downpour of rain, the water running down the street will carry the chunks into and block the storm drain under my front drive (on city property) and cause flooding. I am 81 and am unable to clear the street myself. May I ask you to inspect the area and possibly remove the debris? Thank you.
Water stands after it rains. It is usually quite a bit there and fairly deep.
Several potholes along Woodstock street and intersection of Woodstock and High Street. Water, debris, and dirt collection is excessive.
Water coming up from under street at the corner or 15th and North Fairview has caused 3' deep holes.
The street is really starting to fall apart in places, particularly on the sides of the road. There are several places where the decay is so pronounced that it has become dangerous to mow (because of large, hidden, chunks of asphalt. In other areas there is little to no proper drainage because of crushed culverts, etc. A recent water main break has also caused a very large pothole which will obviously deteriorate as winter approaches. As with other potholes in the past, this means that cars need to pay attention to the potholes, sometimes swerving to avoid. Since the street has no sidewalks (and in some places not even grassy places to walk) yet is home to many elementary school children who walk to and from the busstop each day, this is particularly dangerous, especially for drivers who do not live on the street (like Amazon, UPS and other drivers.) Please take a look at these situations at your earliest convenience.
Pothole near covered water access/manhole type area on 17th Street going east. Nearest intersection is 17th and Woodlawn, but the pothole is before you get to 17th and Woodlawn if you are going east on 17th Street. It is in the concrete area surrounding the manhole.