closed #131866
Potholes, Other Street Repair
2209 S Sweetbriar CIR
- Case Date:
- 5/19/2013
pothole in the entrance of 2200 s sweetbriar dr, and 2230 s sweetbriar dr
pothole in the entrance of 2200 s sweetbriar dr, and 2230 s sweetbriar dr
The area where we park on the side of the road (if coming off of 7th street heading towards 5th, on the right side) is pretty rutted up and turns into a big mud hole when it rains. It looks like it just needs more gravel.
Third Try on Image. Now it is possible to walk to the head of the Clear Creek Trail safely crossing Tapp Rd using the Adams St roundabout. There is a curb cut on this roundabout that needs repair. The rectangular region is missing its bricks. Instead there are boards with nails sticking up.
Now it is possible to walk to the head of the Clear Creek Trail safely crossing Tapp Rd using the Adams St roundabout. There is a curb cut on this roundabout that needs repair. The rectangular region is missing its bricks. Instead there are boards with nails sticking up.
Now it is possible to walk to the head of the Clear Creek Trail safely crossing Tapp Rd using the Adams St roundabout. There is a curb cut on this roundabout that needs repair. The rectangular region is missing its bricks. Instead there are boards with nails sticking up.
Your "choose location" option sucks. The "pothole" I'm reporting is the newly constructed Tapp Road in its entirety. Have any of you driven on that? You can actually SEE the waves in the pavement and it's such a rough ride that it's jarring. And you're going to open the bridge with the road in that condition? Shameful.
There are two areas where large cracks have developed in the street. They are at 2022 - 1996 Arbor Ridge Way and 1990 - 1972 Arbor Ridge Way.
2holes getting larger at the turn - east rush ridge rd and rush ridge fork- about 1/2 mile off hwy 446
The location is only an estimate, but I drive on Moores Pike almost everyday to know that this is a new pothole. I couldn't take a picture of it since it's on a very busy and narrow road. It's hard to see when driving since it blends well with the asphalt and it's at an angle where it can't be seen because of the hills. Even if it were visible and I tried to avoid it, it would be difficult since the road is narrow and there is oncoming traffic almost all the time. But I can tell you that it's pretty deep, that it damaged one of my tire rims. I attached a photo of the damage. Please let me know if there is anything the city can do to help cover the cost for repair.
Pothole on Moores Pike going north - blue and white for sale sign near it. Before you get to the Fields Apartments. Bent my right front rim and lost my hubcap. 5/6/13