closed #163767
Potholes, Other Street Repair
506 W 16th ST
- Case Date:
- 3/28/2018
Massive pothole in eastbound lane. Caused damage to my vehicle.
Massive pothole in eastbound lane. Caused damage to my vehicle.
Sidewalk along north side of 6th street between Lincoln and Grant is covered in broken glass. Looks like it might have come from the pink rental house on the corner of 6th and lincoln. This seems real dangerous, especially with the amount of kids heading to the library here.
I live at 1403 S. Walnut St. - the home owner east of our home (behind our house, directly across the alley) has cut down a large amount of trees on his/her yard and has not removed the debris. Worried that this may attract termites and other wood eating pests, as the debris is substantial and covers the entire back yard. Please help!
The street lines are barely visible due to the new construction of the condos on Hillside and S Henderson. The new lines were not re-painted very well or at all. It's pretty hard to determine where the turn lane begins or ends.
All the parking meters on the west side of Madison are completely defaced - they have black ink covering the display so that you cannot tell if/how much you have paid, and the green tag saying what zone for the mobile app has been ripped off. Is it ok to park there? Will you get a ticket even if you can't use the meter correctly?
The green street sign at 9th and Woodlawn is leaning towards the sidewalk. Thanks Jill.
Very shortly after you turn south onto walnut there is a GIANT pothole that is BOTH deep and wide. It is in the lane closest to the median. I hit the edge this morning in my car while I was turning onto walnut from winslow. It was dark, so I couldn't see it. It popped my tire instantly; there may be damage to the wheel itself. Honsetly, had I hit the whole thing, I could have some extensive damage and if this happened during high traffic, it could have caused a big accident. It should be fixed ASAP.
Cars parked in a no parking anytime zone halfway in the road
Severe potholes in the alley between the Farmer House and the Woodburn house, extending past the two houses from N. College Avenue to N. Morton St. Also, it is despicable that the address can not be changed by hand in the location field. The map tool is not precise.
There is a big pot hole that needs to be fixed ASAP as I've hit it multiple times.