closed #163198
Potholes, Other Street Repair
215-431 North Rogers Street
- Case Date:
- 2/18/2018
Big pot hole in southbound lane of Rogers St at intersection with 11th.
Big pot hole in southbound lane of Rogers St at intersection with 11th.
The dead end part of E Maxwell Lane that extends East from the intersection with High St. has not been plowed at all since the snow.
The sign for "South Drive" at the intersection with Walnut has been hanging down, a bit askew, for a while. The sign is on the southwest side of the intersection, on the west side of the street light structure. You can still read it, but it is not properly attached.
At the north edge of the sidewalk that goes under the railroad bridge on 10th Street, the black railing is broken and leaning into the sidewalk. It doesn't seem to serve a purpose anyway, can you just cut off a few sections on the north end? Or any other repair would be appreciated to help make the full sidewalk width usable and to make sure no one crashes into it at night.
A vehicle has crashed into the yellow bollard barricade and the pedestrian sidewalk and broken both of them recently. They are currently a hazard and partially blocking the sidewalk. They need repaired.
This is actually a "sidewalk" issue - the asphalt walkway that passes under the 10th St viaduct has a small but very deep (feet?) pothole in it - it could break someone's leg or ankle if they stepped into it. The hole is just north of the bridge itself.
Right before going under the RR tracks, going West, potholes on the side of the road are getting deep.
sign for bike path hit by car, leaving the bike path sign bent into trees. isn't terrible, but figured it's worth fixing
There's poison ivy growing on the south side of Fourth St. just east of Jefferson (where Fourth is a walking path only). It's at the edge of the walkway, mostly around the bases of some of the metal posts. There's also some poison ivy growing on the north side, a little further east. Could you please spray or otherwise remove this? Thank you!
Going north on Old 37 from Gourley Pike, I recently rode down the hill that leads into the Cascades. As this hill is frequently used by cyclists, it is good that it has a new smooth pavement. Cyclists will attain a high speed on this hill and maintain their speed beyond the bottom of the hill. When I did this, I came to a place where I experienced several terrible jolts. I found that there is a place beyond the bottom of the hill where the pavement is very rugged due to a cluster of deep potholes. This road hazard could easily flip a bicycle over. It is easy for a cyclist to unwittingly get caught in this perilous situation. Since many cyclists use this route one can expect what happened to me and worse to happen to many of them. This is of critical importance right now because in a few days, on Sunday October 27, thousands of Hilly Hundred riders will be riding down this hill. It is imperative that this rugged place in the road be repaired.