closed #192654
Utility Construction Projects
2602 N Kinser PIKE
- Case Date:
- 8/3/2024
Tree fallen on power (internet?) lines
Tree fallen on power (internet?) lines
A rubber boot is on the ground by the power pole. It appears to be an insulator.
This is the mess still behind my home from the fiber optics people…
Fiber optic installation created some cylindrical holes in the concrete and asphalt about 6" in diameter in various locations. At this intersection, there is one that was apparently refilled with gravel, but another was left open and a stepping hazard. It is on the north part of the intersection, just north of where 11th crosses and closer to the east side of the street than the west. We found a concrete core by the side of the road that likely came out of the hole originally so we placed it back in the hole, but it sunk down a ways because it was unsupported beneath and now it needs to be topped off with gravel or the core should be removed and the entire hole filled with gravel.
There is a round hole in the pavement, next to the grass across from the church at 1701 E Second Street. I am sure this is NOT a utility construction project, but I do not know where else to report it. It is a hazard, though. I suspect a metal cover is missing.
Case #202092. We appreciate you setting up 2 huge warning signs near the cut, but the first orange square warning is backwards.. Needs to be turned around. The warning is not visible for motorist driving west.
Utility cut in the road, no warning sign whatsoever.
Gigabtye Contracted companies placed these while laying lines but have not returned to address their lack of filling in the side. This one just a great example but many if not all are this bad. Easy to fall into or wreck your bike if you don’t see the ruts on all sides. Especially for those of us who walk/ride at night. Where’s the oversight if any? Please fix these.
The lid to our water meter is not bolted down. while mowing last week, i stepped on the lid while turning the mower around and nearly fell in because it's not attached and was laying on top of the canister crooked. it appears to be very rusty. Please have someone check into this. I don't want the lid just sitting there unbolted. it's dangerous when someone steps on it the way it currently is.
City tree branch fell on property of 403 E. Sixth Street, damaged gutter. Branch needs removal.