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.
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).
There is a large pothole/swamp forming in front of 104 N Roosevelt Street. Despite the fact that it hasn't rained in several days there is a large quantity of stagnant stinky water forming here that presents a hazard to drivers and pedestrians.
There is a giant hole in the alley way behind 809 S. Fess around where work was done on a manhole some time ago. The hole has gotten huge and when it rains it fills with water. Many cars use this alley to get to parking behind their houses. When filled with water, the hole can nearly swallow a small car. It continues to get larger as time is passing and is dangerous.
A couple of potholes starting. Always seems to be water around, maybe underground spring.
2600 N. Kinser: It's been 3 weeks. Why hasn't the street been repaired from the water leak? Thanks!
Large areas of potholes, some very deep, on Highland Avenue. The worst area is just north of Winslow Road, where the Winslow Trail merges with the sidewalk on Highland. Often filled with water so it is difficult to tell how deep they are when driving. Also, large areas of potholes are present on both sides of Rogers Road, toward the top of the hill at the entrance to The Stands neighborhood (up the east hill from the Winslow/High/Rogers Roundabout). Thank you!!
E First Street at Fess: water access point metal lid, pavement around it has been washed out, creating a hole.
Hit water shut off in street and busted a tire.Would like to get it fixed.
Since Park Ridge Rd was recently resurfaced, after every rain, lots of water stands for several days. Not properly sloped to drain. Mosquito breeding pool; winter ice skating rink at intersection.