closed #136819
Potholes, Other Street Repair
1697-1769 10th Street
- Case Date:
- 3/19/2014
This pothole is located at approximately 1791 E 10th St,near the sewer manhole.
This pothole is located at approximately 1791 E 10th St,near the sewer manhole.
near Clear Creek bridge, East bound, right side of lane. Bad enough to damage the rim on my bicycle. It was dark, so I didn't see it.
two small but deep potholes on west bound side
There are a lot of potholes in the southbound lane of Sare Road south of Moore's Pike
There is a very bad pothole on the south side of the intersection of Moore's Pike/Hillside and High Street, in the northbound lane, on the right near the curb, just at the point where the road turns into 2 lanes (one for left turn onto Hillside). It is very dangerous because traffic continuing straight or turning right tend to swing left to avoid the pothole, and thus into the path of traffic moving into the left-hand turn lane.
pothole. northbound lane.
In the alley area in the rear (east) of this property (marked with a red arrow in the bottom map photo), there is deterioration in the street causing a drainage issue. It appears that the water is draining through a gap between the drainage grate and the concrete, which is causing erosion and sinkage in the street. The homeowner provided the top photo of the drainage in early October. Can we receive confirmation of whether the repair in this location is under the jurisdiction of the City or of the Renwick Neighborhood Association? If it is under the jurisdiction of the City, this report is to notify that this drainage issue should be addressed. If it would be helpful to provide any further information, please reach out.
The railroad crossing on Fountain Drive (about 600 feet northwest of the intersection with N. Adams Street) is absolutely horrible. I and many others ride bicycles through the area and this railroad crossing is getting downright dangerous on a bicycle and even for cars. The railroad ties are deteriorating, leaving big holes that can easily take a cyclist down. Is this something the City can fix or coordinate with the railroad to fix?
Weeds growing around and above the guardrail at the intersection of W. Bloomfield Rd and W. Allen Street block the view of oncoming traffic from the east. Trucks and taller SUVs may have not problem but cars and shorter vehicles do. This is already a dangerous intersection. Thank you in advance for taking care of this problem.