closed #192335
Potholes, Other Street Repair
488 E Fawn Ridge Trail
- Case Date:
- 7/19/2024
large potholes at the end of the road by our driveway
large potholes at the end of the road by our driveway
potholes at end of road by our driveway
Good morning, as I was checking up on the storm damage debris pickup ticket # 189675 from July 2, I noticed that it no longer showed up on your uReport webpage of my home address (2206 S Rockport Road) and I wanted to check in with you. The job was assigned to Cheyenne Bowlen. Could you please let me know by email that you still have me on your list to pick up? Thank you, Dana and Steve Cook
There are multiple potholes at the intersection of Kingsley Drive and Briarcliff Drive, a recurring problem there.
There is a dead placard tree I believe has just been forgotten. It is directly across the street from 1415 S. high street driveway. It is easy to find and is totally dead. Nothing urgent but thought you all should know. Thanks for the great work on getting the vendor going per storm clean-up.
Multiple potholes along Headley Road. east/north of 2805 N Headley Rd. Coordinates closest to potholes are 39.19053° N, 86.51227° W
potholes at end of road by our driveway
Above the Hunter foot path between Eastside Drive and Mitchell, there is a low-hanging braided uninsulated metal cable. It seems that every time we walk by, it is hanging lower and lower.
I've reported this originally almost 8 weeks ago. Sidewalk along North side of East Rogers is still overgrown with vegetation, including poison ivy. Can this please be maintained?
The trees and weeds are overgrown on the north side of Prospect Street west of Madison St. The trees are hanging down so low they touch vehicles as they go by. The entire bank has been overgrown for years with trees and weeds. The whole bank of weeds and trees needs to be cut down and maintained. Even though there have been previous reports, the city has never fully addressed this issue. This city property needs to be maintained to minimize rodents, poisonous weeds, and to maintain property values. What is it going to take for the city to finally and continually address this issue? Also, a large dead tree at the rear of the property is unsightly.