closed #199502
Potholes, Other Street Repair
919 W Kirkwood AVE
- Case Date:
- 12/1/2024
Potholes east bound on w kirkwood fro elm to roughly Waldron
Potholes east bound on w kirkwood fro elm to roughly Waldron
Potholes east bound on w kirkwood fro elm to roughly Waldron
A couple craters have formed on North Washington between 9th and 10th Streets. Hard to avoid, given how narrow the street is coupled with on-street parking.
Several potholes at the corner of the intersection of W Second Street and Madison, on the side of the street where the strip mall with Mary M's flower shop is.
Pothole in the road next to the United Way Campaign building (441 S College Ave), but the pothole is on W Second Street, across from Seminary Square.
There are two deeper pot holes heading north on Sare just before E. David Dr. Been there about 3 weeks and getting deeper. On the right side in line with passenger side tires.
There's a pothole here that so deep it probably leads to China. It's been there for over a year and no one will fill it. It's at entrance/exit of the old movie theater. It fills with water and then does not appear to be a hole. Someone is either going to hurt themselves walking or damage their car it's so deep.
Potentially tire popping pothole in north bound lane at end of the driveway.
A drain grate is missing at the corner of the parking lot across from Courtyard Suites by Marriott on S College. I believe this missing cover is on Monroe County property. In any case it drains to either a tributary to Clear Creek or Clear Creek itself. The creek is buried under S College, the Marriott Parking lot and a cement pad running the length of the house to the south. I have a wider view shot better showing the location but uReport will only let me upload a single photo so I have uploaded a close up of the missing grate. It's been like this for several weeks and I am just today remembering to upload the photo I took.
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.