closed #198925
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 10/21/2024
Very large pothole/ungraded street surface on Rogers Street - just north of 2nd Street intersection, in the northbound lane.
Very large pothole/ungraded street surface on Rogers Street - just north of 2nd Street intersection, in the northbound lane.
Hello, ticket 193145 is showing as closed, however the work has not been done. Here is the request: "Please repair potholes along Sare between Jackson Creek Middle School and Canada Drive. Cars swerve to miss them and trucks and trailers make a great deal of noise bumping around on these. Thank you." Please please repair these potholes.
Huge pot holes, could cause a lot of damage. Between 11th and Grant and 11th and N dn. 4 ranging from large to medium
Pothole in northbound lane. Continue northbound and the right edge of the road is destroyed between Queen's Way and Arden.
many potholes
There are several patches of many deep potholes on W 6th St between Adams and Waldron. I have popped two bicycle tires in the last two months because of the state of the road. This is my only means of transportation for getting to campus and causes regular problems for me and my roommate.
There is a new big pothole made by Gigabit on Eagleson at 2nd street. They didn’t come close to adequately filling the large hole they made. It is especially problematic at night as it can’t be seen.
The corner of the median has been ruined due to the removal of the tree in the median. The area is one big lump of dirt now due to machines ruining the grass. This area needs landscaping done to it asap. It looks really bad.
Huge deep pothole at Eagleson and 2nd Street as reported just now by my supervisor. He said it is not visible until you hit it and it is quite bad. If the hole is not filled in/fixed drivers will most likely get tire/rim damage.
There hole the street that someone could fall and trip into / over in front of my house. It appears to be done by a utility company as it is marked FP but it does not have any protective cones around it. As this is a safety hazard, please confirm you can either block it off or repair it asap. Thank you!