closed #201492
Potholes, Other Street Repair
222 W 2nd ST
- Case Date:
- 3/12/2025
There is pothole on west bound 2nd St. just past the B-Line.
There is pothole on west bound 2nd St. just past the B-Line.
There is pothole on westbound 2nd st at the intersection with the B-line and Morton.
Follow up on Case #199613. This report shows that it has been resolved, but the lights have never been operational. I know that one of these lights failed after a few days of the parking garage opening. I would imagine they are still under the original warranty from the contractor that built the garage / supplied the electrical fixtures. Sorry for being pesky about this, but the exterior of the parking garage looks nice . . . and having two lights that have been out of commission for over two years does not send the message that I believe we want to send. Furthermore, it seems like the contractor should still be on the hook for this repair.
On the northwest corner, the traffic signal pedestrian signage and button are dangling from the cord—it appears to have been pried loose.
Road is full of potholes
Road needs to be redone…horrible potholes.
Too many potholes, broken roads…needs resurfacing done. I pay too many taxes to have a road like this. Roosevelt needs love!
So many potholes that need immediate repairs. The road needs resurfacing…it is so bad. Please help put my hard earned tax dollars to work. Thanks
I think there is no street sign on 3rd St for Johnson Dr. Also, why are there "No Outlet" signs on Johnson & Kimble? Usually these mean the same as "Dead End" - that you can only come out the street you went in. This is not the case. I was heading west, going to Valhalla. I thought I was at Johnson Ave, but did not see a street sign, and the "No Outlet" sign made me think it was not Johnson. Soon came Kimble, so we turned in there and were surprised to see a "No Outlet" sign there, too.
When the City upgraded the intersection of 7th and Walnut, the workers failed to paint the crosswalk on the pavement across Walnut St on the north side of the intersection. It has been this way since last summer.