closed #182659
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1115 W 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 1/29/2023
There is a pothole on west bound 2nd St between Walker and Patterson.
There is a pothole on west bound 2nd St between Walker and Patterson.
Hit deep pothole turning west on 2nd St. from Walker St. at slow speed. Tire immediately lost air. Will take to Firestone to have it assessed this week. Suspect tire and rim damage. If so, how do I obtain reimbursement from the city? Thank you. David Gudkese
Big pot hole near/just North of the entrance to Stadium Crossing Apartments on N Dunn Street in Northbound lane
The signs giving instructions for the back-in parking should have the diagram (map) rotated 180 degrees. The standard for such diagrams is to have the direction of movement going UP the page, not down. Also, the parking spaces are shown on the right side of the diagram; it looks like you are instructed to front into spaces on the right (the small arrows pointing down are hard to notice, while the up-&-right arrow is large).
When stopped eastbound, the "do not enter" sign to your left hides the stop sign on southbound Dunn St; drives do not know that Dunn St also has a stop. It would be useful to have the small "All Ways" sign under the Stop sign on 6th.
There is a pothole on Walnut St south of Wylie St
The northbound lanes of Rogers St between 6th and 7th have some larger holes that need to be patched when you get a chance. Thanks for all that you do!
There is pothole on 2nd St west of Walker St.
I'm confused. When I go to U Repor for a Sidewalk and Curb problem it shows that case #180502 has been Closed:Resolved even though the sunken curb hasn't been repaired, and Mr. Axsom says that I'm still on the list?
I have a pothole that has formed in the street at the end of my driveway. It keeps being repatched, but only lasts a few weeks (although the most recent fix only lasted a few days). I am ending up with large chunks of asphalt on my driveway and have a decent sized pothole to drive through to get in and out of the driveway. I suspect it is because as vehicles passing over the traffic calming speed bump going west up countryside lane inevitably hug the curb to avoid it as much as possible. I certainly have no issue having the speed bump there, and it does serve a purpose, but people are swinging almost into my yard to avoid it. It's baffling. I would welcome any good solutions mostly to the pothole issue but also the speed bump problem. (Note: initially there were poles installed on the sides to discourage this behavior but they were simply run down and broken). Thank you very much for your attention and help. Rose Johnson