closed #159890
Excessive Growth
Polly Grimshaw Trl
- Case Date:
- 6/27/2017
Overgrowth along both sides of the Polly Grimshaw Trail.
Overgrowth along both sides of the Polly Grimshaw Trail.
Street pole and sign knocked down I assume by a vehicle. Just FYI for your follow up. Thanks!
This picture shows the left hand side of Piedmont Parkway as you are going to turn into Morris Farm Drive. The black strip has a dip into the pavement that could cause someone's car to get out of line. The hole is about 3 inches deep. This needs to be repaved or torn up again and fixed properly. It has been sinking since it was repaired.
Debris and leaves blocking the street after someone opened the hydrant and made a mess
Pot HOLE Hhhuuugggee!!!!!
Walnut Street Pike from the top of the hill north by All-American Storage all the way south to E. Rhorer Road was completely repaved more than two months ago. The lines (white side lines & and yellow center lines) have still not been painted. There were very few temporary yellow lines placed, but those have been coming off after being on for so long. The lines not being painted is a MAJOR safety hazard as it is very difficult to see the road when traveling at night and extremely hazardous when it is raining at night time, making it nearly impossible to see the road. As that road is a city road and I am a city tax payer I ask that you address this situtaion very quickly and have the lines painted. I live in Peppergrass Condo's and travel this road several times a day.
There is a significant amount of gravel in the multi-use path by Performance Refinish Supplies. It's a notable hazard because: 1. It's at the bottom of the hill where people will already be going fast on a bike. 2. There's a fast S-curve at the bottom of the hill, potentially requiring turning in the gravel section 3. The gravel has almost the same color and texture as the path, making it difficult to see with time to react. 4. There's not usually this much gravel here, making the condition unexpected. It's been a rainy spring and I already know two experienced cyclists who have crashed due to unexpected gravel or mud in turns. I spotted this hazard too late slow fully myself and just tried to keep a straight line riding through it. I nearly rode off the side of the trail, but thankfully avoided losing control.
The road is falling apart several very large potholes, this lead to me laying down my motorcycle several months ago and now to the point you have to stop on thrid street becuase driving slowly over or turning into the wrong lane.
Potholes at S. PARKRIDGE RD. and E. THIRD ST. getting bigger.
There is a deep pot hole at the intersection of Longview Ave and Glenwood. Please address when possible It is on the order 3-4 inches deep. Thanks!