closed #201167
Potholes, Other Street Repair
802 S High ST
- Case Date:
- 2/25/2025
Multiple potholes between 2nd and Hillside. Some dangerously deep, causing school traffic veer into oncoming lane.
Multiple potholes between 2nd and Hillside. Some dangerously deep, causing school traffic veer into oncoming lane.
An enormous pothole has developed after the last snowfall at the NW corner of Maxwell and High. This presents a safety risk, since cars need to swerve into incoming traffic to avoid it.
A few deep potholes on S Mitchell
The yellow school zone blinking light is not working. If heading south on High st it's right in front of 706 High St.
Dead skunk on road.
I would like to request a traffic speed study, or at least greater speed limit enforcement, for cars traveling on East Maxwell Lane between Rose Ave and Highland Ave. The posted speed limit is 25 mph, but it's a half-mile straight shot from High Street to Highland Ave, and cars regularly travel well above the speed limit past Maxwell Terrace Apartments and several homes with kids playing outside. Given that Maxwell Lane is a signed bike route that also has a blind hill, I hope something can be done to slow speeders and reduce the possibility of accidents in this area.
I live in the apartment building on the corner of 2nd and High street. The entrance to its parking lot is from High street, very close to the corner. Any time there's a car stopped at the light the entrance is blocked, and the light is delayed for those cars, so unless you are coming in from the south, you have to wait for those cars to go, blocking traffic behind you, or go around the block. Could it be possible to paint the sign in front of the parking lot entrance that cars should not stop there for the light, but a little further from the entrance, and should not block the entrance to the lot? Thank you for consideration!
There's a strip of pavement in the right lane of eastbound 3rd Street between approx. Walnut & Lincoln or Washington (can't remember specifically) that's a little rougher than the rest of the pavement. It's been like that forever, no big deal, but it's starting to deteriorate and develop potholes.
Red truck seems to be confusing the walking path between 2nd and Maxwell with a personal parking spot.
Red truck seems to be confusing the walking path between 2nd and Maxwell with a personal parking spot.