closed #179371
Potholes, Other Street Repair
- Case Date:
- 3/27/2022
Alas, the potholes near 1721 and 1731 on Highland have appeared again. Also, a little more towards Hillside, at the intersection with Skylark, there are a couple of holes as well.
Alas, the potholes near 1721 and 1731 on Highland have appeared again. Also, a little more towards Hillside, at the intersection with Skylark, there are a couple of holes as well.
Multiple severe potholes on W. 3rd St. behind Crew Car Wash and severe potholes on Runkle Way beside Tire Barn.
Some time ago a cut was made across the street. It was properly filled in but over the past few years the filled in cut has sunk creating a wide "pot Hole". The cut goes all the way across the street so there is no way it can be avoided.
A short segment of S. Madison street, just south of W. Allen is depressed, causing a very large puddle making walking and parking in that area problematic, especially for the residents whose homes face that section of the street. I see work is being done and believe possibly it is related to the Allen Street Greenway. I hope this is an opportune time to level out that dip in the road. Thank you.
#178726: pothole near the YIELD sign in the 1600 block of E First where it becomes Sheridan. Also one nearby in the middle of Sheridan. There is still a pothole in front of Bloomingfoods on 6th Street as well (or again).
Several potholes on E First Street, starting at Eagleson, going towards Woodlawn.
Potholes and old patches. Woodlawn (at 2nd), looking south.
Pothole near 2520 E Second Street
Sidewalk bricks missing in front of Trinity Church main door, near flower bed with missing tree in it.
The garbage trucks keep damaging the road in front of E 3425 Adair Ln (see attached picture taken on April 8, 2022). You patched the hole in November 2020 and May/June 2021, but the problem is not getting better. The asphalt that's piling up is not only an eye sore, but also a real safety hazard. Is there a way to provide a more permanent fix? For example, by first removing a larger area of the old surface cover and adding a stronger foundation/base layer before applying a new surface cover? Thanks for your consideration.