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closed #200792

Potholes, Other Street Repair

3104 S Coppertree DR

Case Date:
2/7/2025

South Shoulder has eroded (is already too small anyway, esp given the left curve heading east bound right after crosswalk at the stands. South Shoulder is also narrow and eroding east of Sherwood Oaks entrance as well. Road/shoulder should be widened. Thank you.

closed #200790

Potholes, Other Street Repair

Sare Rd & Creeks Edge Dr

Case Date:
2/7/2025

Pothole and depression right where sidewalk meets E Creek's Edge Dr on South side. Trip/fall hazard in addition to being a hazard to vehicles.

closed #200844

Potholes, Other Street Repair

600 E Moss Creek DR

Case Date:
2/11/2025

There are several potholes that have developed and are growing in size on the street where Winslow Farm road meets Moss Creek Dr. Would it be possible to have the city take a look and maybe patch them? Thank you!

closed #200854

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1921 W Allen ST

Case Date:
2/11/2025

There is pothole on eastbound W Allen St by Timothy Ct.

closed #200855

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1510 W Allen ST

Case Date:
2/11/2025

There are potholes on W Allen St before S Adams St.

closed #200861

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1735 S Springhouse DR

Case Date:
2/12/2025

Large pothole - uneven surface - driving/walking hazard

closed #200863

Potholes, Other Street Repair

S College Ave

Case Date:
2/12/2025

At 3rd st Madison to walnut

closed #200862

Potholes, Other Street Repair

S Rogers St

Case Date:
2/12/2025

Between 3rd and 2nd st

closed #200867

Potholes, Other Street Repair

1731 E Camby LN

Case Date:
2/13/2025

Large pothole on the southern side of Winslow near the edge of the road, if you are going down the hill (heading east).

closed #200872

Potholes, Other Street Repair

231 S Rose Ave

Case Date:
2/13/2025

Part tectonic plate, part aircraft carrier bulkhead--Houston, we have a problem. It would seem that some utility repair of another has resulted in a steel plate the thickness of a very hefty mozzarella stick, length and width that could probably park a Smart Car, in the middle of the road. I suspect this formidable obstacle is the result of whatever adventure IU tasked itself with over winter break, as I observed their vehicles there, but that's not to say I'm 100% positive. Either way, the impact of this scrapper's dream was presumably originally mitigated with the pouring of some cold patch concrete around the edges, but alas, much has changed since. Tire impact after tire impact has slowly moved this plate, rendering the cold patch mostly useless. As steam billows out from around the edges, I imagine whatever was being fixed is still in the process of being fixed. But at the moment, it's like witnessing suspension-damaging continental drift. Aside from mounting this hulking piece of metal in a museum as a replicated piece of the Titanic's hull, creating a more subtle transition from pavement to metal would very much be appreciated. Thank you and have a wonderful day.