closed #204769
Potholes, Other Street Repair
321 S Davisson ST
- Case Date:
- 8/7/2025
Large amount of gravel and debris on parking side of road. Between houses 321 and 323. Please send street sweeper/cleaner if you have time. Thank you
Large amount of gravel and debris on parking side of road. Between houses 321 and 323. Please send street sweeper/cleaner if you have time. Thank you
Gravel and broken asphalt that has washout on the street and into their yard, killing their grass.
I’m writing you today to let you know of a potentially dangerous situation in front of 1824 Hunter Ave. Directly in front of this home, there is a sink hole forming. There is a visible 8 inch hole in the drainage asphalt running along the street. When you look into the hole, there is a large empty space underneath the asphalt. Each time it rains, water is obviously going into this hole and eroding the ground underneath. If a car would park there, it would surely break through. Not sure it would hold the weight of a person either. Please send a crew to fill in this hole with some stones before it gets worse. Thank you. Aaron Unger, owner of 1718 E Hunter Ave.
The "manhole" covers along E. 3rd street through campus and continuing to at least Lincoln Street are well below the paved street surface and cause drivers to either swerve to avoid them or cause a sharp drop. The city resolved that same issue with the cover at the intersection of Smith Road and East 3rd Street. Why not fix all of them?
The corner of Smith Avenue and Morton Street has a large pot hole and lots of gravel. Thank you for your time.
Pothole on south side of E Smith Ave, between S Washington and S Lincoln Street. This hole is deep and will need a fair amount of filling before patching it. Is this section of E Smith Ave between S Lincoln and S Walnut going to be repaved anytime soon ? Because it gets a lot of traffic with families picking up and dropping off students at the project school and has been patched many many times. Thanks, Mark Benton
A large and growing area of crumbling asphalt on the northwest corner of E. Maxwell Lane and Manor Dr. could use some repair. The road surface at this intersection is generally in need of repair. Storm water flow seems to be the primary culprit as storm water flows downhill south on Nanor Dr.
Our street, which is sloped downward from Dunn to N. Walnut, has water sluicing down Glendora in even a light rain. We have no storm drains or infrastructure to handle heavy rains except for the ditches some residents have dug on their own properties. I have such a ditch at 311 Glendora, and it runs very full and fast when it rains, keeping the street from flooding even more than it always does. My ditch has asphalt that is full of holes, so it needs patching- but that will only be a bandaid on what is a much larger problem... the fact that our neighborhood has no stormwater infrastructure. This causes basements to flood, and even one resident's basement wall to collapse under the floodwaters pouring down from Dunn St. Please contact me for more information, or direct me to the person who can help us. Thanks!
West Smith Avenue, between Buckner and Davidson is eroding. There's trenches on either side. The storm drain at the corner where the stop sign is is sinking at least 3 feet down, it gets filled with debris, there's dirt and everything pouring into it, so it floods. Drivers are cutting corners on both sides, both sides of Smith. If you're traveling west, or if you're turning right onto West Smith, they're cutting a corner, driving over dirt in the yard, and that's contributing to more debris. Please consider this road for resurfacing.
There is a cracked hole in this parking lot that goes very deep into the ground. This doesn’t look man made and may be a potential sinkhole as this is not a pothole. I don’t know the property maanager as I was just walking through the lot, but it does seem to need immediate attention.