closed #198857
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 10/16/2024
Whole in the pavement on the side of the Region's Bank on Covenanter, near the intersection with College Mall Road
Whole in the pavement on the side of the Region's Bank on Covenanter, near the intersection with College Mall Road
Pothole right under the railroad underpass on W 11th Street, near the intersection with Fairview
Several potholes on N Washington St between 10th and 9th Sts.
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.
Big pot holes at the corner of E Allen St and Dunn St
In the island area across the street from 2133 Melville Cir, there are pine trees that may need to be pruned or removed. Currently, the landscapers are unable to access the area beneath the trees to clean up debris effectively, and the significant amount of debris dropped by the trees is clogging nearby street and ground drains. It is suspected that this clogging is causing issues with flooding in the area. Additionally, there is a street drain on the southwest side of the island/Melville Circle that may be causing issues, including a sinkhole in the island lawn adjacent to the street drain. Can we receive confirmation of whether some or all of the repairs in these locations (within the island and on the street of Melville Circle) 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 these issues should be reviewed and rectified to avoid flooding. If it would be helpful to provide any further information, please reach out.
Road plate over street cut is ajar.
Fiberoptic installation crew left an unfilled foot-sized hole in the alleyway between 415 & 419 E.1st Street just adjacent to the sidewalk.
This reflector post next to the bump out is broken
potholes