closed #161084
Potholes, Other Street Repair
701-749 East 9th Street
- Case Date:
- 9/10/2017
There are large screws sticking up from between some bricks that could destroy a bike tire or even damage a car tire.
There are large screws sticking up from between some bricks that could destroy a bike tire or even damage a car tire.
There a new overlay going down in Park Ridge East I'm hoping? Thanks. Mostly curious on a timeline.
why has thr center line not been painted on morton? the paving has been done for a long time
We rent the house at 1902 E 2nd St. Somehow the metal pole for the "No Parking at Any Time" sign in our front yard was broken. The base is still in the ground but the sign and pole are now lying on the ground.
There is a Larger pothole at end of my Driveway 1801 E Greenbriar Ln. It is destroying the tires on my vehicles.
There's a large area abutting 11th St. that Mr. Ogle would like to see paved/filled in. He left a photo if that's helpful.
Potholes at 2706 E Hemlock Circle
Street work at the intersection of Walnut and Allen left potholes that may need to be filled in.
Hoping that the bushes that impede into the alleys can be trimmed back again now that summer is ending. The alley just east of Woodlawn Ave heading to south to Hunter is the worst offender, but the alley going east from Woodlawn to Faculty could use some trimming also. They all tend to scratch the car as we navigate through those alleys on a daily basis. Additionally, there are some bushes on the south end of the Subway building that block half of the sidewalk so that you can't see to pull out south on Woodlawn until the front of the car is already into the northbound lane, but more importantly, they block the view of pedestrians walking south until they are walking out into the alley and into the path of cars coming out of the alley onto Woodlawn. I've asked the manager inside Subway who said he cared for the landscaping and he said he'd talk to the building managers. I've also called the building managers and discussed the issue with them and nothing has improved.
This dsngerous hole is located on the northeast curb as you enter the Jackson Creek parking lot (i.e., on the right side as you enter).