closed #200490
Potholes, Other Street Repair
102 S Waldron ST
- Case Date:
- 1/23/2025
Very large, tire-popping, tie rod-wrecking, alignment-ruining pothole located on S. Waldron Street between Kirkwood Ave and 4th Street
Very large, tire-popping, tie rod-wrecking, alignment-ruining pothole located on S. Waldron Street between Kirkwood Ave and 4th Street
On W. 2nd St. heading west. On the far rt side of the road ( north side) in front of PSI or Duke building, just after Walker. The is a shallow pock of missing black top. It's not much of a big deal to an automobile, but I am a cyclist, and it's impact to me and my bike is huge. I understand the weather will make its repair delayed, just requesting it to be in the list of pot holes to be filled. Please and thank you as always. Randy Craw
There are three potholes on westbound 2nd St before between Paterson and Walker.
There are three potholes on westbound 2nd St before between Paterson and Walker.
There are potholes on westbound 2nd st between Patterson and Walker.
There are three potholes on westbound 2nd St before between Paterson and Walker.
Pot hole between 5th and 6th street
Deep pothole southbound on S Rogers after the intersection with W 4th Street.
Picture is on property of 206 s Fairview and looking east. Huge hole. Unclear if sinkhole as area of old quarry or if recent digging for fiber optic contributing. Hole is about 1 ft across and about 2 foot wide. It caverns under the road slightly and appears to go deeper under the property on 206. Since there is no side walk, people often walk on the grass in that exact area. I walk this way often and first time seeing it this evening.
I don't have a current photo but particularly since the utility work completed on this stretch of road the parking spots in front of the shops flood and hold water. The gradient actually seems to slope away from the drain instead of towards. As a result, we frequently have to bail out the parking spots to make them usable for customers. Flooding issues include the accessible parking spot, which poses a risk to the mobility impaired. How can we best collaborate on a solution? Thanks!